Narawntapu National Park
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Narawntapu National Park
Highlights
Known as the “Serengeti of Tasmania,” Narawntapu National Park is teeming with wildlife! See wallabies, kangaroos, quolls, and even Tasmanian devils in their natural habitat. Bring your camera and look out for the many bird species that call this park home. You might even spot a snake or two—don’t worry, they usually avoid humans.
Explore the park's beaches, go horse riding, or take a peaceful hike through the bush. If you love camping, this is the perfect spot to stay under the stars and enjoy the great outdoors.
Things to do
- Camping
- Bush walking / hiking
- Swimming
- Fishing
- Horse-riding
- Sight-seeing
- Photography
More info & what's here
- Camping grounds
- Picnic area with barbecues
- Walking trails
- Visitor centre
- Toilets
What You Need To know
Guidelines
- Always do some research before heading out for your journey. Visit the parks website for up to date information on the current conditions.
- Stay safe and get the most out of your park visit by preparing for natural hazards and other outdoor risks. You are responsible for your own safety and the safety of those in your care.
- Wear suitable footwear and ensure to wear appropriate clothing to protect yourself from the elements..
- Plan ahead and ensure to take enough food and water for your journey.
- Always stay on the marked tracks where possible. Never climb fences, they are there for your own safety.
- Please consider the environment, take your rubbish with you or place in the bins provided. We want to ensure these beautiful places are still here for our future generations to enjoy.
- Ensure to let a responsible adult know of your plans and report back into them once you have finished exploring for the day.
- National park and camping fees apply for Tasmanian National Parks. Check the parks website for bookings and/ or further details.
- Weather conditions in Tasmania can change quickly and frequently, especially in alpine areas. Snow, rain, wind and sun are all possible at any time of the year, and bushfires can occur between October and March.
Photo credits: Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Services | Jess Bonde
Location
Getting to Narawntapu National Park
Address: 1349 Bakers Beach Rd, Bakers Beach TAS 7307
Join the fun and bucket Narawntapu National Park
FROM $20.00
Day Pass - person - $20.00 |
Day Pass - vehicle - $40.00 |