Mt William National Park

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Mt William National Park is a wild coastal gem on Tasmania’s northeast tip, where untamed beaches meet granite peaks and abundant wildlife. This is a place for solitude and raw nature – think red lichen-covered boulders, turquoise coves, and the chance to spot Forester kangaroos at dawn. It’s less visited than Freycinet, but just as stunning, offering a true off-the-beaten-track experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least a full day to explore the park’s highlights. If you’re keen on walking, two days allows you to tackle the longer coastal trails and really soak in the atmosphere. Camp overnight at one of the basic campgrounds to experience the incredible starry skies and dawn wildlife activity.

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