Tasmania

Hastings Caves State Reserve
directions: 30 km swouth of Geeveston; take Huon Highway/A6 from Hobart to Hastings Cave Road/C635

Thermal Springs Sensory Trail

- wide boardwalk path

- trail designed for mobility and vision impaired people

- accessible restrooms, visitor center, cafe and thermal pool
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Tamar Island Wetland Reserve
directions:  West Tamar Highway/A7 about 10 minutes North of Launceston

- 3 km roundtrip trail

- wide accessible boardwalk across wetlands to Tamar Island

- trailhead at visitor center

- accessible restrooms at visitor center and on island
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Cradle Moutain- Lake St. Clair National Park

Rainforest Walk

- "all weather boardwalk"

- trailhead at visitor center

Enchanted Walk

- first half of trail is paved; second half isn't

Watersmeet Walk

- wide, mostly flat trail

- trailhead behind visitor center

- accessible picnic areas

- accessible restrooms at visitor center and at Dove Lake parking lot/carpark
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Mount Field National Park

- paved, wide, fairly level trail to Russell Falls

- trail through "fern forest" and some of world's largest trees

- cafe

- accessible restrooms in visitor center


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Freycinet National Park
directions:  Tasman Highway/A3 to Coles Bay Road/C302, 11 km South to Bichera

- 10 minute accessible trail/boardwalk

- trailhead behind visitor center

- accessible restroom next to parking lot/carpark

- also: accessible campsites; camping is very popular between December 18 and Easter, lottery system/ballot for sites (ballots available on line)