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Douglas-Apsley National Park Description
16,080ha.

The Douglas-Apsley National Park, established in 1990, lies inland from the northeast coast of Tasmania. It is an almost untouched area of dry sclerophyll (hard-leaved) forest, forest-covered ridges and patches of rain forest, with impressive waterfalls and wild gorges. Also very beautiful, but difficult to access, are the valleys of the Apsley River and Douglas River. There are spectacular views on the rugged northeast coast, shaped by the surf of the Tasman Sea.
Hobbies & Activities category: Waterfall, cascades;  Hiking opportunity;  Natural area;  National park;  Scenic site or route
Address
Freycinet National Park
Freycinet National Park Visitor Centre
Private Bag
Bicheno, TAS 7215
Australia
Cost
Vehicle plus all occupants$22.00
Adult$11.00
All values are in local currency (Dollar).
Tips
Access via a track from Bicheno running north through the park to the Apsley Gorge. From Launceston it can be reached on the Midland Highway and Esk Main Road.
Admission cost is per vehicle per day up to a maximum of eight people.
Attractions Near Douglas-Apsley National Park, Bicheno