Photo: JJ Harrison ( https://www.jjharrison.com.au/ ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park is a pristine wilderness in the heart of Tasmania's World Heritage Area, where ancient rainforests, dramatic gorges, and wild rivers create an unforgettable landscape. This is a place for adventurers and nature lovers seeking solitude and raw beauty.
Highlights & What to See
- Gordon River Cruise: Glide through mirror-like waters flanked by temperate rainforest, with stops at heritage sites and the famous 'wall of trees'.
- Frenchmans Cap: A challenging multi-day hike to a striking quartzite peak offering panoramic views over the Franklin River wilderness.
- Franklin River Rafting: For experienced rafters, this is one of the world's great white-water journeys through remote gorges.
- Donaghys Hill Wilderness Walk: A short, steep walk rewarding you with sweeping views of the Franklin River Valley and surrounding peaks.
- Nelson Falls: An easy rainforest walk leading to a spectacular 60-metre waterfall – perfect for a quick taste of the park's beauty.
- Sir John Falls: Accessible only by boat on the Gordon River, this serene spot offers a chance to swim beneath cascading waters.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors experience the park on a half-day Gordon River cruise from Strahan, which covers the highlights efficiently. For walkers, allow a full day for the Donaghys Hill and Nelson Falls walks. Multi-day rafting trips on the Franklin River take 8–14 days and require serious preparation. If you're short on time, the cruise is the best way to appreciate the park's grandeur without a major time commitment.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Strahan: The gateway town to the park, with charming waterfront, Huon Pine crafts, and the historic Sarah Island.
- Queenstown: A rugged mining town with a fascinating history and access to the West Coast Wilderness Railway.
- Lake St Clair: Australia's deepest natural lake and the southern end of the Overland Track, offering walks and kayaking.
- Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park: Iconic alpine scenery, wombats, and world-class hiking, including the Overland Track.
- Macquarie Harbour: A vast, wild harbour with salmon farms, cruises, and the haunting ruins of Sarah Island.
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Image credits
- Cataract Gorge — Peripitus / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Strahan — M. Murphy / Public domain
- Queenstown — Scott Davis / CC BY 2.5
- Lake St Clair — MeiQuong / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Cradle Mountain — Bjørn Christian Tørrissen / CC BY-SA 3.0