![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Standing at 1339m, Black Bluff is one of the highest mountains in Northern Tasmania. Leaving from the edge of River Leven, the relentless 950m ascent makes for a breath-taking day walk through dry eucalyptus forest and across alpine tundra. At the summit, rewarding views south across the Cradle Mountain National Park and to the north-western coastline are achieved. Trail Details |
Taylors Flats
Start of Brookes Track, leading to Black Bluff
Brookes Track at Taylors Flats
Brookes Track
Brookes Track
Brookes Track with Black Bluff in the distance
Brookes Track
Paddys Lake on the way to Black Bluff
Black Bluff
View of Paddys Lake from Black Bluff Track
Black Bluff Trailhead
View of Paddys Lake from Black Bluff Track
Climbing to the summit of Black Bluff
Black Bluff Summit
Black Bluff Summit
Black Bluff Summit
Black Bluff track
Climbing to the summit of Black Bluff
View of Paddys Lake from Black Bluff Track
Taylors Flats, Black Bluff Track
River Leven at Taylors Flats, Black Bluff Track
River Leven at Taylors Flats, Black Bluff Track

Taylors Flats

Start of Brookes Track, leading to Black Bluff

Brookes Track at Taylors Flats

Brookes Track

Brookes Track

Brookes Track with Black Bluff in the distance

Brookes Track

Paddys Lake on the way to Black Bluff

Black Bluff

View of Paddys Lake from Black Bluff Track

Black Bluff Trailhead

View of Paddys Lake from Black Bluff Track

Climbing to the summit of Black Bluff

Black Bluff Summit

Black Bluff Summit

Black Bluff Summit

Black Bluff track

Climbing to the summit of Black Bluff

View of Paddys Lake from Black Bluff Track

Taylors Flats, Black Bluff Track

River Leven at Taylors Flats, Black Bluff Track

River Leven at Taylors Flats, Black Bluff Track