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Hard
11.4 km return
4 hrs

Mount Oakleigh

Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park
 

To reach the true summit of Mount Oakleigh an 11.4km side trail is required although the first East peak can be optained via a 7.8km return hike or a 9.8km return hike can be made to the commonly obtained false peak which places you above the famous Oakleigh spires.

Medium
2.4 km return
2 hrs

Mount Pelion East

Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park
 

The far more civilised Pelion is still a worthy walk offering a lot of bang for buck. A short side trail leads sharply up the shoulder from Pelion Gap before a short little scramble up the nunatak summit.

Easy
1.1 km return
1 hr

D’Alton and Fergusson Falls

Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park
 

A short side trail to D’Alton and Fergusson Falls.

Easy
2.3 km return
1 hr

Hartnett Falls

Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park
 

Follow the trail down to the top of Hartnett Falls. From here the trail follows the cliffline downstream before hooking down to the river. From here depending on water levels you can go right out to the base of the falls.

Easy
800 m return
30 mins

Pine Lake

Tasmania
 

One of Tasmania's 60 great short walks. This accessible trail offers the opportunity to see an alpine lake and pencil pines with ease.

Easy
1.1 km return
30 mins

Trowutta Arch Track

Tasmania
 

A short walk to an arch & sinkhole in lush green rainforest.

Medium
2.3 km return
1 hr

Milkshake Hills Lookout & Forest Walk

Tasmania
 

A short forest loop and trail to the top of Milkshake Hills for views over the surrounding country.

Easy
300 m return
30 mins

Dempster Plains Lookout

West Coast Tasmania
 

A short walk to a view over the Dempster Plains.

Easy
1.1 km return
30 mins

Lake Chisholm

West Coast Tasmania
 

A walk through lush rainforest to Lake Chisholm where a short loop can be walked.

Easy
2.1 km return
45 mins

Julius River Rainforest & Sinkhole Walk

West Coast Tasmania
 

Two short walks can be walked seperately but described together here.