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Narawntapu National Park

Bakers Beach, Devonport, TAS

1349 Bakers Beach Road, Bakers Beach TAS 7307

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Narawntapu National Park, located on Tasmania's central north coast, is a coastal haven renowned for its abundant wildlife and diverse walking tracks. The park is accessible via Bakers Beach Road (C740), approximately 30 minutes east of Devonport. (parks.tas.gov.au)

Wildlife and Natural Features

The park is home to a variety of native animals, including the Tasmanian pademelon and Bennett's wallaby. Visitors can observe these creatures in their natural habitat, especially during the early morning and late afternoon. (parks.tas.gov.au)

Walking Tracks

Narawntapu offers several walking tracks catering to different fitness levels:

  • Bird Hide Walk: A 2 km return track suitable for all ages, leading to a bird hide overlooking a paperbark swamp. (parks.tas.gov.au)

  • Archers Knob: A 9 km circuit offering panoramic coastal views, accessible via a well-constructed zigzag track. (parks.tas.gov.au)

  • Coastal Traverse: A challenging 21 km one-way walk connecting Bakers Beach to Greens Beach, showcasing the park's stunning coastal scenery. (parks.tas.gov.au)

Camping and Facilities

The park provides several campgrounds:

  • Springlawn: Offers powered sites suitable for caravans and campervans, with accessible amenities and a visitor centre. (parks.tas.gov.au)

  • Bakers Point: Unpowered sites for tents and caravans, with campfires permitted in designated fireplaces. (parks.tas.gov.au)

  • Koybaa: Unpowered sites designated for tents only. (parks.tas.gov.au)

  • The Horse Yards: Unpowered sites for campers with horses, with campfires permitted in designated fireplaces. (parks.tas.gov.au)

Visitor Centre

The Mersey Field Centre, located at 1349 Bakers Beach Road, Bakers Beach TAS 7307, serves as the park's visitor centre. It offers information on local wildlife, walking tracks, camping, fishing, and beach activities. The centre is open daily, with varying hours depending on the season. (parks.tas.gov.au)

Additional Information

Please note that campfires are permitted only in designated fireplaces at Bakers Point and The Horse Yards. Users must provide their own pre-cut firewood or purchase it from the Visitor Centre. Generators and dogs are not permitted in the national park. (parks.tas.gov.au)

For the most current information on park conditions, facilities, and any seasonal restrictions, please refer to the official Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania website. (parks.tas.gov.au)

For more pictures and directions refer to Google Maps.

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