Douglas-Apsley National Park

National Parks and Reserves

This understated national park near Bicheno, on the East Coast of Tasmania, is a gem awaiting discovery by those with a real sense of adventure.

It’s a place of surprising contrasts, featuring tranquil waterholes, deep river gorges and thundering waterfalls, including the spectacular Apsley Falls. The crystal-clear waters that run through the park are a welcome sight on a hot summer’s day. Enjoy a picnic, a short walk, go for a refreshing swim, or take time out for quiet contemplation.

Walks within the national park will take you through a diversity of vegetation and terrain, including picturesque Apsley Gorge. Experience marshlands, wet gullies and pockets of rainforest. Douglas-Apsley National Park may fly under the radar, but it protects an important swathe of dry eucalypt forest as well as numerous rare and endangered plants and animals.

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

Carpark Public Toilet

Activities

Camping Hiking Swimming Walks

Nearby Things to Do

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Douglas-Apsley Loop Track

Douglas-Apsley Loop Track

Douglas-Apsley, Break O'Day

Douglas-Apsley National Park

Douglas-Apsley National Park

Bicheno, Glamorgan/Spring Bay

Bicheno, Whalers Lookout Scenic Reserve

Bicheno, Whalers Lookout Scenic Reserve

Bicheno, Glamorgan/Spring Bay

Daily wildlife encounters

East Coast Natureworld

Bicheno, Glamorgan/Spring Bay

Douglas River Falls

Douglas River Falls

Douglas-Apsley, Break O'Day

Catherine Gallery

Catherine Gallery

Bicheno, Glamorgan/Spring Bay