Eddystone Point Lighthouse Historic Site
Eddystone Point, St Helens, TAS
Eddystone Point Road, Eddystone Point TAS 7216

The Eddystone Point Lighthouse, constructed in 1889, stands as a testament to Tasmania's maritime heritage. Located within Mount William National Park, this historic lighthouse offers visitors a glimpse into the state's rich history and natural beauty. The lighthouse is accessible via Eddystone Point Road, approximately 30 minutes' drive from St Helens or Gladstone along unsealed roads (C843 and C846).
Visitors can enjoy panoramic coastal views, explore the surrounding beaches, and engage in activities such as walking, fishing, and swimming. The area is also home to diverse wildlife, including kangaroos, wombats, wallabies, and echidnas. The nearby Deep Creek Campground provides a base for those wishing to stay overnight, with facilities including picnic tables and parking. A valid parks pass is required for entry to Tasmania's national parks. For more information on passes and fees, please visit the Parks and Wildlife Service Tasmania website.
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Features
- ❌bbq
- ❌playground
- ❌shade
- ✅parking
- ❌dog off leash
- ✅picnic tables
- ✅free entry