Rocky Cape






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Rocky Cape National Park, also known as pinmatik, is a coastal haven on Tasmania's north-west coast, celebrated for its striking rock formations, diverse flora, and rich Aboriginal heritage. Visitors can explore a network of walking tracks ranging from short strolls to longer hikes, leading to secluded beaches, rocky headlands, and ancient sea caves. The park is home to significant Aboriginal sites, including cave middens and rock shelters, offering insights into the area's cultural history. The Rocky Cape Lighthouse, built in 1968, stands as a notable landmark within the park. Facilities include picnic areas, barbecue spots, and toilet facilities at Mary Ann Cove and Sisters Beach. A valid parks pass is required for entry.
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