Find out about Tasmania’s 60 Great Short Walks that you can do at your own speed. Each walk is clearly mapped by Tasmania's National Parks, and they offer you the simplest and easiest way to explore our forests, coasts, mountains, cliff tops and waterways.
You can choose from a gentle stroll to a long day’s outing.
All walks are well signposted and the tracks maintained by park rangers. They are located across the Island and can generally be accessed from major roads.
Choose a guided short walk with one of our experienced operators listed below.
Get a list of Tasmania's 60 best short walks.
Find out about our Multi-Day walks.
The Scamander Forest Reserve is situated on the banks of the Scamander River, Tasmania.
If you have a passion for photography then a Shutterbug Walkabouts experience is ideal for you.
The tiny west coast settlement of Arthur River is the northern entry to the Western Explorer to Corinna.
Hawley House Vineyard is a boutique vineyard at Hawley Beach, near Devonport in northern Tasmania.
Provider of Adventure based outdoor education programs for schools, colleges and other organisations throughout Tasmania.
Fleurtys is a farm and café at Birchs Bay, on southern Tasmania’s D’Entrecasteaux Channel.
Inala Nature Tours offers personalised birdwatching and wildlife tours of Bruny Island and Tasmania. .
Adventure Tours Australia is the best way to explore Tasmania if you want a group tour with adventure and fun.
The Tasmanian Saddlery School offers courses in saddle-making and leatherwork.
Summer or winter, the craggy Ben Lomond National Park plateau, northern Tasmania, attracts adventure seekers.