Enjoy the falls in Franklin River and the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park

The Wild Rivers of Franklin and Gordon The Franklin River, among other well-known wild rivers that flow through the heart of the Tasmanian wilderness, as well as impressive gorges and spectacular mountain peaks, are all found in National Pak, which is recognized as a World Heritage Site. The remote and rough terrain, which was largely formed by prehistoric glaciers, is perfect for outdoor adventurers.


You may enjoy the roaring rapids, serene gorges, rich temperate forests, and native species including wallabies, platypus, white-breasted sea eagles, and yellow-tailed black cockatoos by joining a heart-pounding whitewater rafting trip with Franklin River Rafting. You'll eat a mix of unique and traditional foods, with an emphasis on fresh Tasmanian produce and herbs, in between your water experiences.


Other options include hiking any of a number of walks, including the Franklin River Nature Trail, which leads through magnificent rainforest to the Surprise and Franklin Rivers, and the Nelson Falls Nature Trail, a gentle stroll across the boardwalk to a stunning waterfall.


Location: in the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park at the mid northern area of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area

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