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Category: Southwestern Tasmania

Lake Rhona
Walked on January 5, 2023January 6, 2023

Lake Rhona

Lake Rhona, South-West Tasmania
Walk Grade: Hard | Time: 2 – 3 Days
Distance: 31km | Parks Pass Needed

Mount Anne
Walked on July 6, 2019April 24, 2023

Mount Eliza

Mount Eliza, South-West Tasmania
Walk Grade: Hard | Time: 6 Hours
Distance: 11km | Parks Pass Needed

Walked on June 18, 2019April 22, 2022

Creepy Crawly Nature Trail

Creepy Crawly Nature Trail , South-West Tasmania
Walk Grade: Easy | Time: 30 Minutes
Distance: 1km | Parks Pass Not Needed

Walked on March 1, 2015January 30, 2021

South Coast Track

South Coast Track, Southwest National Park
Walk Grade: Hard | Time: 7 Days
Distance: 85km | Parks Pass Required

Walked on January 28, 2015September 30, 2020

Mystery Creek Cave

Mystery Creek Cave, Southwest National Park
Walk Grade: Easy | Time: 2 Hours
Distance: 4km | Parks Pass Not Needed

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