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  1. Cradle Mountain is synonymous with nature, wilderness and all things pristine. Wildlife is in abundance in this spectacular national park, giving opportunity to encounter Tasmanian devils, quolls, platypus, echidna, wombats and the highly inquisitive black currawong.

  2. Purchase the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair map and notes before you leave via TASMAP, or when you book your walk. Check the weather forecast before you depart via the Bureau of Meteorology. Take special note of any bushwalker alerts and adjust your plans accordingly.

  3. Explore Tasmania's most famous peak and its surrounding wilderness on hikes, scenic flights, canyon adventures and more. Find out how to get there, when to visit and what to see at Cradle Mountain.

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  4. Learn how to get to Cradle Mountain from Hobart, Launceston or Devonport, where to stay, what to do and the best hikes on this UNESCO World Heritage site. See scenic routes, road conditions, maps and tips for your Cradle Mountain trip.

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  5. The Overland Track is Australia’s premier alpine walk – a 65 km, six-day trek through the heart of the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, part of the magnificent Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.

  6. Tasmania’s majestic mountains make for the perfect wilderness adventure. Dramatic, serrated peaks, glacial-carved lakes, unique grasslands and ancient rainforest define Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park.