Mt William National Park

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Mt William National Park, on Tasmania's remote northeast coast, is a wild and windswept sanctuary of coastal heath, granite peaks, and pristine beaches. This is a place where you can walk for miles without seeing another soul, spot Forester kangaroos grazing at dawn, and watch seabirds wheel above the Southern Ocean. The park's rugged beauty and solitude make it a must for nature lovers and hikers exploring Tasmania's less-trodden corners.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a half-day to a full day exploring the park. If you're short on time, focus on the Mt William summit walk and a stroll along Stumpy's Bay. For a more immersive experience, consider an overnight stay at one of the basic campgrounds – the starry skies and dawn kangaroo sightings are unforgettable. The park is ideal as a day trip from Launceston (about 2.5 hours' drive) or en route to the Bay of Fires.

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