Ben Lomond National Park

National Parks and Reserves

The spectacular ascent of Jacobs Ladder at Ben Lomond is quite possibly the most hair-raising and impressive alpine road in Tasmania. A series of switchbacks on the famous road creates a spectacular journey to a breathtaking destination.

Although a park for all seasons, winter is Ben Lomond’s time to shine. Boasting one of Tasmania’s two ski fields, snow sports enthusiasts can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing and tobogganing. Those who prefer to take it easy can sip on a hot chocolate, while immersed in the ‘ski village’ atmosphere of this authentic Tasmanian winter wonderland.

When the snow melts, a spectacular alpine landscape is revealed and you’ll be in awe of the beauty of the rocks set against stunning views. There are plenty of walks and rock climbing opportunities, and with wildlife in abundance it is not uncommon to see several different species in a day. Ben Lomond National Park is Tasmania’s off-the-beaten-track gem – sure to surprise and delight.

Please visit the Parks and Wildlife Service Tasmania website (parks.tas.gov.au) for further information about this national park including how to get there and things to do. Refer to the ‘know before you go’ webpage for more important information about alerts, safety in parks and entry fees.

Facilities

Barbeque Carpark Public Toilet

Activities

Abseiling Camping Hiking Mountain Biking Rock Climbing Walks

Nearby Things to Do

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Ben Lomond National Park

Ben Lomond National Park

Ben Lomond, Northern Midlands

Ben Lomond Summit Link Track

Ben Lomond Summit Link Track

Ben Lomond, Northern Midlands

Ben Lomond Lower Summit

Ben Lomond Alpine Resort

Ben Lomond, Northern Midlands

A View of the artist’s house and garden, in Mills Plains Van Diemen’s Land, 1835, AGSA

Glover Country House Tour and Self-Guided Walk

Deddington, Northern Midlands

Carr Villa to Alpine Village track

Carr Villa to Alpine Village track

Ben Lomond, Northern Midlands