This waterproof map highlights the walking tracks and features tourist information along with general topographic detail and is essential for walkers traversing the world famous Overland Track. The notes on the reverse side introduce visitors to the vegetation, land forms, animals, history of the area, bushwalking tips, safety essentials and booking requirements for the Overland Track.
This map shows the walking tracks and tourist information for Douglas-Apsley National Park which is located in the north east of Tasmania.
The magnificent quartzite dome of Frenchmans Cap (1443m) is a mecca for bushwalkers and climbers. The panoramic view from the peak on a clear day includes Mt Ossa, features of the southern end of Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park and Macquarie Harbour to the west. This map highlights the walking tracks and features tourist information along with general topographic detail.
This map highlights the walking tracks and features tourist information along with general topographic detail. The notes on the reverse side introduce visitors to the vegetation, land forms, animals, and history of the area, bushwalking tips and safety essentials.
Hartz Mountains was one of Tasmania's first popular bushwalking destinations. Today, visitors are still attracted to the area, much of which is now national park and preserved in Tasmania's Wilderness World Heritage Area - one of the last temperate wilderness areas in the world. This map highlights the walking tracks and features tourist information along with general topographic detail.
Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park encompasses a wide range of rugged mountain scenery, glacial tarns, forest and alpine moorlands. At 167m Lake St Clair is the deepest lake in Australia. This map highlights the walking tracks and features tourist information along with general topographic detail.
This map highlights the walking tracks and features tourist information along with general topographic detail. The notes on the reverse side introduce visitors to the vegetation, land forms, animals, history of the area, bushwalking tips and safety essentials.
**Please note that this map does not include the new Three Capes Track or the Wuhgalee Falls campsite.