Just a short drive from Hobart, Tasmania, the Mount Field National Park + Russell Falls Day Tour offers an easy-access window into some of Tasmania’s most varied landscapes. Operated through Hyundai Travel and departing from Hobart City, TAS, Australia, this itinerary threads ancient rainforest, cascading tiers of Russell Falls, river flats near the Derwent, and the wind-swept panoramas of Mt. Wellington into a single day of hiking and wildlife watching.
Begin with rainforest: Mount Field National Park is one of Tasmania’s oldest protected areas, established in 1916, and its walking trails pass under towering eucalyptus and myrtle trees, where trunks are often streaked with moss and lichen. The Tall Trees and Russell Falls walks are the trip’s anchor features — Russell Falls plunges over multiple ledges into a quiet plunge pool, a photogenic, multi-tier waterfall framed by ferns and temperate rainforest species. Look for unique plant life such as leatherwood and sassafras and the park’s glacially scoured rock forms on higher plateaus.
Wildlife is part of the story here. Morning and dusk can reveal pademelons and wallabies on the forest edge, and the Derwent River corridor sometimes hides platypus and waterbirds. Guides point out signs—the flattened grass, the scat, the delicate prints—that hint at nocturnal creatures between daylight hours.
After exploring the forest and falls, the tour gains elevation with a visit to the summit of Mt. Wellington. From 1,271 meters, the summit opens wide views over Hobart, the Derwent estuary, and across to Bruny Island on clear days. The geology changes from rainforest soils to alpine cushion plants and exposed rock; it’s a useful contrast that reveals Tasmania’s range of microclimates.
Practically speaking, this experience suits travelers looking for accessible walks with high scenic payoff. Trails around Russell Falls are well-formed and family-friendly; the Mt. Wellington access requires a short, weather-dependent stop for photography and viewpoint time. Hyundai Travel serves as the booking intermediary—check-in instructions and the local operator’s final meeting point are provided after reservation.
Why book it? For visitors based in Hobart, this tour compresses multiple Tasmanian highlights into a single, manageable outing: a celebrated waterfall, ancient forest ecology, wildlife chances near the Derwent, and a summit with sweeping views. It’s an efficient primer on the island’s natural contrasts and an excellent first-day option for people who want to orient themselves to Tasmania’s landscape before longer treks.
The typical group size is small—maximum 22 people—so stops are unhurried and photographers find space at viewpoints. Guides operate in English; check for accessibility or age restrictions when you book. Weather can change quickly on Mt. Wellington, so flexible planning is part of the experience. Hyundai Travel provides reservation support, while the local operator manages the day-to-day logistics and safety.