
Rocky Cape National Park, located on Tasmania's northwest coast, offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The park is renowned for its dramatic geological formations, including twisted quartzite rocks, sea caves, and sheltered beaches like Anniversary Bay. Visitors can explore a network of walking trails that wind through coastal heathlands, leading to secluded bays and panoramic ocean views. The area holds significant Aboriginal heritage, with ancient rock shelters and middens reflecting thousands of years of human history. The Rocky Cape Lighthouse, built in 1968, stands at the park's tip, providing breathtaking vistas from Stanley Nut to Sisters Beach and Table Cape. Accessible via unsealed roads, the lighthouse is a popular spot for photography and enjoying the rugged coastal scenery. Whether you're interested in hiking, wildlife observation, or immersing yourself in Tasmania's rich cultural past, Rocky Cape National Park offers a memorable experience for all visitors.
Have any enquiries?
Typically responds within 1 day.
No reviews yet
Book with confidence
Instantly notify the venue.
Hear back in 1 – 2 business days.
Remain connected with direct chat.