Map of Tasman National Park | Three Capes, Sea Cliffs & Visitor Guide

Map of Tasman National Park – Three Capes, Sea Cliffs & Visitor Guide

This map of Tasman National Park provides an overview of one of Tasmania's most spectacular coastal wilderness areas, including major lookouts, walking trails, sea cliffs, beaches and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Tasman National Park is laid out.

Tasman National Park is famous for towering dolerite sea cliffs, dramatic coastal scenery, the Three Capes Track, Remarkable Cave, Cape Hauy and some of Australia's most impressive ocean views.

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Tasman National Park is located on the Tasman Peninsula in south-east Tasmania. Major attractions include the Three Capes Track, Cape Pillar, Cape Hauy, Remarkable Cave, Tasman Arch and Devil's Kitchen.

Interactive Tasman National Park Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore walking trails, lookouts, sea cliffs, beaches and visitor attractions throughout Tasman National Park.
Tip: Tasman National Park maps are useful for locating trailheads, coastal lookouts, sea cliffs and major visitor attractions.

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This Tasman National Park map highlights walking trails, sea cliffs, coastal attractions and major visitor destinations throughout the Tasman Peninsula.


Where Is Tasman National Park Located?

Tasman National Park is located on the Tasman Peninsula in south-east Tasmania, approximately 90 minutes from Hobart. The park protects some of the highest sea cliffs in the Southern Hemisphere and forms one of Tasmania's premier outdoor recreation destinations.

  • North: Eaglehawk Neck and Forestier Peninsula
  • South: Tasman Sea
  • East: Cape Pillar and offshore cliffs
  • West: Port Arthur and surrounding heritage areas

Main Attractions and Areas of Tasman National Park

  • Three Capes Track — world-famous multi-day hiking experience
  • Cape Pillar — dramatic sea cliffs and coastal scenery
  • Cape Hauy — popular day walk destination
  • Tasman Arch — natural coastal rock formation
  • Devil's Kitchen — spectacular sea cave feature
  • Remarkable Cave — famous tunnel-shaped sea cave
  • Waterfall Bay — coastal lookout and walking area
  • Fortescue Bay — beach, camping and recreation area
  • Cape Raoul — scenic coastal hiking route
  • Blowhole Lookout — powerful ocean attraction

Major Areas of Tasman National Park Explained

  • Eaglehawk Neck Area — coastal formations and lookouts
  • Three Capes Region — major hiking destination
  • Fortescue Bay Precinct — camping and beach recreation
  • Cape Pillar Sector — remote coastal wilderness
  • Cape Hauy Area — accessible walking and sightseeing location

Nearby Attractions

  • Port Arthur Historic Site — world-famous convict settlement
  • Eaglehawk Neck — gateway to the peninsula
  • Pirates Bay — scenic beach destination
  • Tasman Arch — natural rock formation
  • Remarkable Cave — iconic coastal attraction
  • Hobart — Tasmania's capital city

Key Geographic Features

  • Dolerite Sea Cliffs — among the highest in Australia
  • Tasman Sea Coastline — defining natural feature
  • Coastal Headlands — dramatic cliff-top scenery
  • Sea Caves and Arches — unique geological formations
  • Remote Beaches — wilderness coastal environments
  • Tasman Peninsula Landscape — rugged natural terrain

Tasman National Park Transport and Access Map Overview

A map of Tasman National Park is useful for understanding how walking trails, beaches and coastal attractions connect throughout the peninsula.

  • Arthur Highway — primary access route
  • Fortescue Bay Road — access to major walking areas
  • Three Capes Trailheads — hiking access points
  • Lookout Roads — connect coastal attractions
  • Regional connections — link the park with Port Arthur, Hobart and the broader Tasman Peninsula

Why People Search for a Map of Tasman National Park

  • To locate the Three Capes Track
  • To find coastal lookouts and sea cliffs
  • To plan hiking adventures
  • To explore natural attractions on the Tasman Peninsula
  • To understand the layout of the national park

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Tasman National Park Map FAQs

  • Where is Tasman National Park located?
    Tasman National Park is located on the Tasman Peninsula in south-east Tasmania.
  • What is Tasman National Park known for?
    Tasman National Park is known for dramatic sea cliffs, coastal scenery, the Three Capes Track and natural rock formations.
  • Is the Three Capes Track in Tasman National Park?
    Yes. The Three Capes Track is one of the park's most famous attractions.
  • Is Tasman National Park worth visiting?
    Tasman National Park is one of Tasmania's premier outdoor destinations and offers some of Australia's most spectacular coastal scenery.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, emergency use or official determinations. Track conditions, weather, access restrictions, camping arrangements and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before visiting.