- Ben Lomond National Park
- Provides information on access, activities, the snowfields, activities, a virtual visit, map, fees, management plan and images.
- Cradle Mountain
- Part of the Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park. Provides details of access, activities, facilities, highlights and fees plus a bird list.
- Douglas Apsley National Park
- Contains a description of the park with details of activities, highlights, map and entry fees.
- Freycinet National Park
- Gives an introduction to the park with images, details of activities, a virtual map and bird checklist.
- Hartz Mountains National Park
- Located in the south-west wilderness area and part of Tasmania's Wilderness World Heritage Area.
- Kent Group National Park
- Consists of six islands and islets located about 55 kilometres north-west of Flinders Island. Provides details of access, activities, highlights and a map.
- Lake St Clair
- Details of the Lake St Clair area located at the southern end of the Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park and part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.
- Maria Island National Park
- Offers an overview of the island with information on visiting including access by ferry, activities, biking, a virtual visit and a bird list.
- The Mole Creek Karst National Park
- Information on the cave system, tour times and admission prices, highlights and the management plan.
- Mt Field National Park
- Provides an overview of the park including information on the alpine and rainforest areas with details of activities, highlights, an animal species list and a plant species list.
- Mt William National Park
- National park located in the north east of Tasmania with stretches of low coastal ranges, beaches, inlets and small islands.
- Parks and Wildlife Service Tasmania
- Presents information on parks, reserves, recreation, nature, conservation, cultural heritage, learning, discovery and getting involved with news, featured stories and quick facts.
- Rocky Cape National Park
- Describes the park with information on history and heritage, geology and flora.
- Savage River National Park
- Wilderness region in north west Tasmania. Describes the cool temperate rainforest area with information on highlights and a map.
- Savage River National Park
- Details of unfragmented and intact wilderness area with information on access, a map and the management plan.
- South Bruny National Park
- Located at the southern tip of Bruny Island. Provides details of access and activities with a map and highlights.
- Southwest National Park
- Encompasses over six hundred thousand hectares of wild country and is part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. Describes the location, activities in the area and highlights with a virtual tour and map.
- Strzelecki National Park
- Park covering 4216 hectares in the south western corner of Flinders Island, the main island in the Furneaux Group.
- Tasman National Park
- National park located on the Tasman Peninsula. Provides an introduction to the area, information on wildlife, activities and access.
- Tasmanian Wilderness, The Encyclopedia of Earth:
- Features detailed article, with information about location, establishment, physical features, vegetation, fauna, and visitor facilities.
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