Pelion National Park is a centerpiece of Tasmania's wilderness, offering rugged mountain landscapes and pristine temperate rainforest. It is renowned for its challenging hiking trails, diverse ecology, and dramatic views within the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park region.
Pelion National Park is located in central Tasmania, Australia, within the larger Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. The park features the Pelion Range, a rugged mountain chain marked by dense temperate rainforest, alpine meadows, and ancient glaciated valleys. The area is ecologically significant with a rich diversity of endemic flora and fauna, including the Tasmanian devil, wombats, and rare bird species. The park's geography is shaped by glacial erosion, resulting in stunning alpine tarns such as Dove Lake and mountain peaks rising sharply to over 1500 meters. Historically, the area was explored in the early 20th century and has since been protected as part of Tasmania’s efforts to preserve its unique environments.
The park is popular with walkers and hikers, especially those tackling sections of the Overland Track, one of Australia's premier multi-day hiking routes passing near Pelion. Other outdoor activities include birdwatching, photography, and wilderness camping. Notable landmarks include Mount Ossa, Tasmania’s highest peak, and Pelion Hut, a key rest point for hikers. Visitor appeal comes from the park's remote wilderness setting combined with accessible, well-maintained trails and facilities. Visitors experience changing landscapes, from rainforest to alpine terrain, making it a prime destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Mount Ossa – Tasmania’s highest peak at 1,617 meters
Overland Track – world-famous 6-day trekking route that passes near Pelion
Dove Lake – stunning glacial lake surrounded by dramatic peaks
Pelion Hut – historic alpine shelter and popular overnight stop
The highest mountain in Tasmania offering panoramic views of the central highlands and surrounding wilderness.
Expansive alpine meadows providing excellent wildflower displays in summer and habitat for native fauna.
A historic mountain hut serving as a key overnight stop for hikers on the Overland Track.