Walls of Jerusalem National Park is a remote wilderness area in Tasmania known for its dramatic alpine landscapes, serene glacial lakes, and challenging hiking trails that attract backcountry enthusiasts.
Located in the central highlands of Tasmania, Walls of Jerusalem National Park encompasses rugged mountain ranges shaped by ancient glaciation. The park features a series of dolerite cliffs and walls that form a dramatic and angular landscape resembling the ancient city walls for which it is named. The area hosts a variety of alpine ecosystems including subalpine moorlands and snow gum woodlands, supporting diverse flora such as pencil pines and cushion plants, as well as unique fauna like the Tasmanian devil and several endemic bird species. Historically, the region remained largely untouched until the early 20th century and was later designated a national park to conserve its distinctive geology and biodiversity. Walls of Jerusalem offers experienced hikers challenging multi-day treks connecting several pristine lakes and mountain peaks, including the popular King David’s Peak. Visitors are drawn by the park’s solitude, crystal-clear waters, and panoramic views. Access requires careful planning due to its remote location and limited facilities, adding to the sense of adventure. The park serves as an important natural refuge and a showcase for Tasmania’s wild alpine environment with opportunities for camping, photography, and wildlife observation.
King David’s Peak – the highest point in the park offering expansive views over the alpine landscape
Serene glacial lakes such as Lake Ball and Lake Salome with crystal-clear waters
The distinctive dolerite cliffs forming the 'walls' that give the park its name
Remote and peaceful backcountry camping sites with no vehicle access
Massive vertical cliffs made of dolerite rock that create dramatic natural rock walls throughout the park.
The park’s highest mountain standing at 1,520 meters, providing sweeping views of surrounding mountain ranges.
Crystal-clear glacial lakes like Lake Ball and Lake Salome valued for their scenic beauty and serenity.