Pelion National Park is a rugged wilderness area in Tasmania known for its ancient rainforests, alpine landscapes, and premier hiking opportunities within the famed Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park region.
Pelion National Park is located in the central highlands of Tasmania, Australia, forming part of the larger Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. The park features a mix of dense temperate rainforests, subalpine moorlands, and rugged mountain peaks, including Mount Pelion East and Mount Oakleigh. The area is shaped by glacial activity, evident in its deep valleys and cirques, with diverse flora and fauna that thrive in its cool, wet climate. Pelion supports important species such as the Tasmanian devil, quolls, and wedge-tailed eagles, alongside unique plant communities including ancient myrtle beech and large stands of sassafras trees. Historically, the region has been inhabited by the Tasmanian Aboriginal people and later explored during European settlement for its challenging landscapes and resource potential. Today, Pelion National Park is best known for its iconic multi-day hiking routes, such as sections of the Overland Track, attracting outdoor enthusiasts globally. Visitors enjoy hiking, wildlife spotting, photography, and camping amidst pristine wilderness. The park’s dramatic scenery combined with well-maintained trails offers an immersive experience into Tasmania’s wild heart. Access to the park is often through the Cradle Mountain visitor area, and the region's unpredictable weather adds an element of adventure and caution for visitors. Pelion National Park provides a compelling destination for those seeking remote mountain landscapes rich in natural beauty and ecological significance.
Mount Pelion East: Prominent peak offering panoramic alpine views
Ancient rainforest ecosystems featuring myrtle beech and sassafras groves
Sections of the famous Overland Track hiking trail
Remote mountain tarns and crystal-clear alpine streams
World-renowned 40-mile trekking route traversing diverse ecosystems from dense rainforest to alpine peaks including sections within Pelion National Park.
Iconic mountain hut providing shelter and rest for hikers on the Overland Track, surrounded by dramatic wilderness.
Alpine meadow area with stunning wildflowers and panoramic views, marking a transition between forest and mountainous terrain.