Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park

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Carved by some of the most powerful rivers on Earth, Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park is a pristine wilderness of temperate rainforest, quartzite gorges and roaring rapids. Part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, this park offers an immersive encounter with ancient Gondwanan landscapes. The Franklin and Gordon rivers are the lifeblood here, drawing rafters, kayakers and hikers seeking true isolation. Whether you're navigating the Franklin River's rapids or walking through myrtle and sassafras forest, the sheer force of nature is palpable.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

For a taste of the park, allow at least half a day to drive the Lyell Highway with stops at Donaghys Hill and Nelson Falls. If you're a serious hiker or rafter, plan for 3–7 days to tackle the Franklin River or summit Frenchmans Cap. Most visitors combine a Gordon River cruise (from Strahan) with a day exploring the park's accessible walks, making for a solid two-day itinerary.

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