Maria Island National Park occupies the whole of Maria Island off the east coast of Tasmania, Australia, 69 km (straight-line distance) northeast of Hobart or about 90 kilometres by road to Triabunna followed by a ferry ride. The island has had a mixed history, including two convict eras, two industrial eras, a farming era and, finally, becoming the national park that it is today. Maria Island is a mecca for visitors, providing an array of interests for the daytripper or overnight visitor to the island.
Trails in the Hikepack map
Bishop and Clerk Track
Coast Road
Convict Cells track
Haunted Bay Track
Mount Maria
Oast House Circuit
Reservoir Track
Attractions in the Hikepack map
Big Hill
Bishop and Clerk
Bottom Hill
Campground (Private)
Campground Shelter
Camping
Darlington
Drinking water (untreated)
Emergency shelter
Encampment Cove
Encampment Cove Campground
Fossil Cliffs
French's Farm
Frenchs Farm
Howell's Cottage (Historic building, 1924)
Maria Island
Mount Maria
Oast House (historical building, 1844)
Painted Cliffs
Perpendicular Mountain
Picnic Shelter
Pit toilet
Rainwater tank
Rangers Office
Reservoir
Robeys Farm
Toilets
Water tap
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