Rocky Cape National Park
Experiences
- Beach
- Fishing
- Flora/Fauna
- National Park
- Nature based
- Wildlife
Rocly Cape National Park is a craggy promontory nudging out into Bass Strait.
Rocky Cape's tracks, cliffs and beaches attract walkers and rock climbers. The areas coastal heathlands bloom with wildflowers in summer and there is good fishing and diving around the shores. Native wildlife is abundant. Take a torch on an evening walk to meet wallabies, wombats and possums. The park entrance is 5 kilometres off the A2, 30 km west of Wynyard. Please be careful with fire in this area and only use established fireplaces.
Current park passes must be purchased for entry to Tasmania's national parks. For full details please visit the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife website.