Hellyer Gorge State Reserve
Hellyer Gorge, Burnie, TAS
Hellyer Gorge Road, Hellyer Gorge TAS 7321

Hellyer Gorge State Reserve is a tranquil natural area located in Tasmania's northwest, approximately 20 kilometers east of Burnie. The reserve is renowned for its lush rainforests, diverse flora and fauna, and the scenic Hellyer Gorge, which offers picturesque views and a serene environment for visitors.
The reserve features a network of walking tracks that meander through the dense rainforest, providing opportunities for nature walks and wildlife observation. Along these tracks, visitors can encounter a variety of native plant species, including towering tree ferns and myrtle beech trees, as well as a range of bird species.
For those looking to relax, the reserve offers picnic tables situated in shaded areas, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely lunch amidst nature. Parking facilities are available at the reserve's entrance, ensuring convenient access for visitors.
Please note that dogs are not permitted off-leash within the reserve to protect the local wildlife and maintain the natural environment. Entry to Hellyer Gorge State Reserve is free, allowing everyone to enjoy the beauty and tranquility it offers.
Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat in nature, a place to enjoy a picnic, or a spot to immerse yourself in Tasmania's rich biodiversity, Hellyer Gorge State Reserve provides a memorable experience for all visitors.
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Features
- ❌bbq
- ❌playground
- ✅shade
- ✅parking
- ❌dog off leash
- ✅picnic tables
- ✅free entry