1
Waterworks Reserve
Nature preserve
Serene, leafy nature reserve featuring numerous walking tracks, picnic areas & playgrounds.
4.70 (222 reviews)
2
Fern Tree Park
Nature preserve
ππ The morning of our walk had been a bit wet, so some parts of the trail were a bit slushy underfoot, but given that we were only wearing ordinary sneakers, the trail was still fine to navigate. The scenery is really pretty, and to see how dense the forest is in the area was really cool. We walked t...
4.60 (121 reviews)
3
Tinderbox Marine Reserve
Nature preserve
ππ Lovely spot, plenty of parking, nice quiet little beach, spectacular views of the channel.
4.50 (123 reviews)
4
Coningham Nature Recreation Area
Nature preserve
ππ Finds along the track between Coningam Beach and Legacy Beach. A White's Skink (Liopholis whitii) and the Flying Duck Orchid (Caleana major).
4.60 (82 reviews)
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Knocklofty Reserve
Nature preserve
ππ A terrific piece of bushland that connects to Mt Wellington. The loop walk gives you wonderful views of the mountain, the river, and the northern suburbs. Remember to keep your dogs on-leash unless youβre in the off-leash area to protect the native animals.
4.50 (35 reviews)
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Truganini Reserve
Nature preserve
π Did the signal station walk from sandy bay.
Was a good walk (warning it is all up hill and slightly rocky in places) . Met an Echidna half way up which made it well worth it.
4.30 (40 reviews)
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East Risdon Nature Reserve
Nature preserve
π One of Hobart's hidden gems. Apart from the natural beauty, this spot has one of Tasmania's largest shell middens (since it's at one of the river's narrowest points aboriginals met here for many thousands of years). Shag Bay has some interesting history too (look up the man of war, the Nelson)
4.10 (32 reviews)