Walls of Jerusalem

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Walls of Jerusalem National Park is a wild, alpine wonderland in Tasmania’s Central Highlands, offering a true wilderness experience for hikers and nature lovers. Its name evokes the biblical city, but the landscape is pure Tasmania: ancient dolerite peaks, pristine tarns, and sprawling pencil pine forests. This is a place where you can walk through a landscape that feels untouched, with opportunities for day walks or multi-day treks.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

If you’re short on time, a day walk to The Temple and back (about 6-8 hours) gives you a taste of the park’s grandeur. For a more immersive experience, budget 3-4 days for the full circuit, camping at designated sites. The best time to visit is from November to April when the weather is milder; be prepared for sudden changes and snow even in summer.

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