Collins Cap, Wellington Park
Walk Grade: Medium | Time: 4 Hours
Distance: 5km | Parks Pass Not Needed

Tasmania boasts a unique range of bushwalking experiences, from mountainous peaks to stunning pristine beaches. Whatever the walking experience you’re after, chances are you can find it in Tasmania. This website contains detailed information on a growing number of Tasmania’s best bushwalks. The trails can be sorted by location, walk grade, distance and time via the trails link, or found in on the map provided. The most recently added walks are displayed below. All of the walks listed have been personally walked and photographed. TasTrails currently has 111 walks listed.
Collins Cap, Wellington Park
Walk Grade: Medium | Time: 4 Hours
Distance: 5km | Parks Pass Not Needed
Platypus Bay, Lake St Clair National Park
Walk Grade: Easy | Time: 90 Minutes
Distance: 5km | Parks Pass Needed
Watersmeet Nature Trail, Lake St Clair National Park
Walk Grade: Very Easy | Time: 45 Minutes
Distance: 3km | Parks Pass Needed
Liffey Falls, Great Western Tiers
Walk Grade: Easy | Time: 3 Hours
Distance: 8km | Parks Pass Not Needed
Alum Cliffs, Mole Creek
Walk Grade: Easy | Time: 45 Minutes
Distance: 2km | Parks Pass Not Needed
Quamby Bluff, Great Western Tiers
Walk Grade: Medium | Time: 4 Hours
Distance: 6km | Parks Pass Not Needed
Cape Queen Elizabeth, Bruny Island
Walk Grade: Easy | Time: 3 Hours
Distance: 12km | Parks Pass Not Needed
The Needles, Southwest National Park
Walk Grade: Medium | Time: 2 Hours
Distance: 3km | Parks Pass Not Needed
Franklin River Nature Trail, Wild Rivers National Park
Walk Grade: Very Easy | Time: 30 Minutes
Distance: 1km | Parks Pass Needed