Admission

 

  • Adult $3.00
  • Concession $2.00
  • Student $3.00
  • Family $6.00

Street Address

Postal Address

West Tamar Road

Riverside

Launceston, Tasmania, 7250

PO Box 523

Launceston, Tasmania, 7250

Contacts

 

Phone: 03 6327 3964
Fax: 03 6327 3964
Toll Free:
Mobile: 0427 365 319
Email Operator
Operator Website

Industry Accreditations and Connections

  • Tourism Council Tasmania

Payment Methods

    Tamar Island Wetlands Reserve and Interpretation Centre

    Tamar Island Wetlands Reserve and Interpretation Centre

    Experiences

    • Educational Tourism
    • Environmental
    • Flora/Fauna
    • Historic/Heritage
    • Nature based
    • Water based
    • Wildflower
    • Wildlife

    Activities

    • Barbecue
    • Birdwatching
    • Bushwalking
    • Animal Viewing
    • Self-Guided

    Facilities

    • BBQ Facilities
    • Car park
    • Child Activities
    • Coach Parking
    • Access Without Assistance for the Disabled
    • Parking for the Disabled
    • Toilet facilities for the Disabled
    • First aid equipment
    • Guide
    • Interpretive Centre
    • Picnic Area
    • Public Toilet
    • Shop
    • Visitor Information Centre
    • Viewing Platform
    The Tamar Island Wetlands is a unique urban wetlands reserve ten minutes drive from Launceston. An outstanding Interpretation Centre offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the great value of the wetlands.

    The Tamar Island Wetlands are managed by the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service, with important assistance from Wildcare volunteers. The Interpretation Centre and the boardwalk to the island have easy wheelchair access and both the Centre and the island have disabled toilet facilities.

    A short (0.5kilometre) walk from the Interpretation Centre takes the visitor to a bird hide with seating from where you can observe a number of different wetland birds on the lagoon and enjoy a restful break.

    The Tamar Island Wetlands Centre offers a range of activities for both adults and children. Volunteers can provide a range of talks and activities covering topics such as wetlands ecology, macro-invertebrates and the pest fish species Gambusia. Over the summer holiday period, a Discovery Ranger program operates daily for children and the young at heart.

    Opening times for the Reserve are dawn to dusk every day of the year, and the Interpretation Centre is open from 9am - 5pm October 1st - March 31st and from 10am-4pm April 1st - September 30th