The Southwest National Park is 6,052 km² (605,213 hectares) in size and forms part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. The park is Tasmania's largest and is located in the south-west of Tasmania, Australia.
The eastern boundary is 93 km west of Hobart and the park stretches to the west and south coasts. This park comprises the bulk of Tasmania's South West Wilderness.
The park is well known for its pristine wilderness and remoteness...
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The Southwest National Park is 6,052 km² (605,213 hectares) in size and forms part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. The park is Tasmania's largest and is located in the south-west of Tasmania, Australia.
The eastern boundary is 93 km west of Hobart and the park stretches to the west and south coasts. This park comprises the bulk of Tasmania's South West Wilderness.
The park is well known for its pristine wilderness and remoteness, while weather in the park is highly changeable, and can be severe. The area is largely unaffected by humans. Although evidence shows Tasmanian Aborigines have visited the area for at least 25,000 years, and European settlers have made occasional forays into the park area since the 19th century, there has been very little permanent habitation and only minimal impact on the natural environment. Within the area there is only one road, to the hydro-electricity township of Strathgordon. The southern and western reaches of the park are far removed...
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