Jeremy Rockliff

Premier of Tasmania



5 July 2021

, Minister for Parks

Tasman National Park upgrades improve visitor experience

The visitor experience at Tasman National Park has been enhanced with several projects and upgrades now complete, providing a world-class experience at one of the state’s most picturesque tourist destinations.

In response to growing numbers of Tasmanians holidaying at home along with interstate tourists, upgrades to car parking, boat launching facilities, and the viewing platform at Maingon Bay were undertaken.

The facilities have been designed to provide visitors with the opportunity to explore the peninsula, while ensuring the natural environment of the National Park is protected for generations to come.

Just a short distance from Hobart, we know the Tasman National Park is a popular destination for those wishing to see the spectacular rock formations, to take on the multi-day Three Capes Track or shorter walks to Cape Hauy, Crescent Bay, Mt Brown, Cape Raoul and Shipstern Bluff.

The area is also a popular location for boating enthusiasts, which is why we recently upgraded boat and trailer parking at Pirates Bay, along with widening the access road to the boat ramp.

Other recent works on the Tasman Peninsula include:

*Improvements to the staircase to the viewing platform at Remarkable Cave;

*New walking tracks to Crescent Bay and Mount Brown including a new coastal viewing area at Maingon Blowhole and longer walks to Crescent Bay, Crescent Bay lookout and Mount Brown;

*The re-development of the Stormlea Road carpark which included 50 additional vehicle spaces, a new toilet block, track head infrastructure and track improvements to both the Shipstern Bluff and Cape Raoul walking tracks; and

*A new larger capacity carpark at Tasman Arch and Devils Kitchen, with a new toilet facility to be completed later this year.

The Tasmanian Liberal Government will also invest in coming years a further $1.5 million into the Tasman National Park to deliver new viewing platforms and lookouts showcasing the Tasman Arch geological features and improved visitor information and accessibility.



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