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Three Hummock Island State Reserve

Three Hummock Island, Flinders Island, TAS

Three Hummock Island, Flinders Island TAS 7255

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Three Hummock Island State Reserve is a remote and pristine island located off the north-west coast of Tasmania, Australia. The reserve is part of the Flinders Island group and is renowned for its untouched natural beauty and rich biodiversity. The island is characterized by rugged landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and offers a unique experience for nature enthusiasts seeking solitude and unspoiled environments.

Access to Three Hummock Island is limited, and visitors are encouraged to plan their trips carefully. The island is accessible by boat, and there are no established facilities such as picnic tables, barbecues, or parking areas. Visitors should be self-sufficient and prepared for a wilderness experience. Camping is permitted, but it's essential to follow Leave No Trace principles to preserve the island's natural state.

The reserve is home to a variety of wildlife, including seabirds and native plants, making it a valuable site for conservation and ecological studies. Its isolation and minimal human impact have allowed the ecosystem to thrive, offering a glimpse into Tasmania's natural heritage.

For more information and to plan your visit, refer to the Parks and Wildlife Service Tasmania's official website.

For more pictures and directions refer to Google Maps.

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