Tarkine Region

Nature & Parks

Discovering the Tarkine: A Day Trip From BIG4 Stanley Holiday Park

The Tarkine region, a sprawling expanse of lush wilderness, untouched coasts, and rich Indigenous history, beckons just a short drive from BIG4 Stanley Holiday Park. If you're stationed at the park and yearning for a day of exploration, the Tarkine provides the perfect getaway. Here’s a guide to what you can see and do in this captivating corner of Tasmania.

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1. The Tarkine Drive For those looking to immerse themselves in the area's natural beauty, the Tarkine Drive offers an unforgettable journey. This circuit takes you through ancient rainforests, past serene rivers, and offers viewpoints that command your attention. Look out for signposted stops and take your time – each has its unique charm.

2. Sinkholes and Caves Dive deep into Tasmania’s subterranean wonders. The Tarkine is home to mesmerizing sinkholes and caves, with the Sumac Lookout providing an unparalleled view of the Sumac sinkhole. For the adventurous, there are several caves to explore, but always ensure safety precautions and local guidelines are adhered to.

3. Julius River Rainforest Walk Breathe in the crisp air and bask in the serenity of the Julius River Rainforest. A relatively easy walk, this trail winds through cool temperate rainforest, offering sights of giant tree ferns, myrtle, and, if you're lucky, some of Tasmania’s fascinating wildlife.

4. Indigenous Heritage The Tarkine is a land steeped in ancient Aboriginal history. As you tread its trails, remember you're walking on land that has been cherished by the Indigenous people for millennia. Sites like Sundown Point unveil middens, hut depressions, and artefacts – silent testimonies of the rich tapestry of Aboriginal life.

5. The Edge of the World Not too far from the Tarkine is Arthur River, often referred to as "The Edge of the World." This rugged coastline offers an incredible vista where the vast Southern Ocean meets Tasmania’s shores. It’s a raw, untouched piece of beauty that encapsulates the wild spirit of the region.

6. Bird Watching and Wildlife Spotting The Tarkine is a sanctuary for many species. From the iconic Tasmanian devil to numerous birds like the wedge-tailed eagle and white-bellied sea eagle, wildlife enthusiasts will find much to rejoice over. Dawn and dusk are often the best times to spot these magnificent creatures.

7. Philosopher's Falls A moderate walk through the rainforest will lead you to one of the Tarkine's gems: Philosopher's Falls. The cascading water amidst the dense greenery is a sight to behold, and the sound of the water amplifies the region's tranquility.

Endnote: Returning to BIG4 Stanley Holiday Park after a day in the Tarkine, you'll be filled with awe and a deeper appreciation for Tasmania's diverse landscapes. As you sit back and reflect on the day, the memories made in the Tarkine will no doubt be among the highlights of your Tasmanian adventure.

So, the next time you find yourself at BIG4 Stanley, don't miss the chance to experience the magic of the Tarkine. With nature, heritage, and adventure combined, it promises a day trip like no other.

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