Notley Fern Gorge
Nature & Parks
The Notley Fern Gorge State Reserve, located near the Tamar Valley in northern Tasmania, is a luscious, ancient rainforest full of tall trees, ferns and moss. There is a walking path and a picnic place in the wet sclerophyll forest area, which is surrounded by towering trees.
There is a walk which takes approximately 45 minutes and demands moderate fitness and includes many creek crossings, as well as a strong climb upwards on the way back. The track comprises of boardwalk, natural track and steps with moderate inclines. There are several trees and ferns of interest which have signs for those who wish to learn more about the species and the area.
Observe native birdlife such as pink robins and golden whistlers while reading about the different types of animals and plants on information stands located throughout the reserve. Bennetts wallabies, Tasmanian devils, and ringtail possums are examples of nocturnal animals. Large tree ferns, hard water ferns along the creek’s bank, and filmy ferns growing on tree trunks are all sights to behold. Enjoy the picnic and grilling area after your forest trek.
Observe native birdlife such as pink robins and golden whistlers while reading about the different types of animals and plants on information stands located throughout the reserve. Bennetts wallabies, Tasmanian devils, and ringtail possums are examples of nocturnal animals. Large tree ferns, hard water ferns along the creek’s bank, and filmy ferns growing on tree trunks are all sights to behold. Enjoy the picnic and grilling area after your forest trek.