About Strzelecki National Park
Covering the south western corner of Flinders Island, Strzelecki National Park is a spectacular blend of coastal and granite mountain landscapes. Showcasing Tasmania's delicate ecosystem of unique flora and fauna, the park takes you from the rocky mountain peaks of Mount Strzelecki to the soft coatal karst landforms at Fortheringate Bay. A popular destination for bushwalking, snorkelling, rock-climbing and kayaking, Strzelecki National Park covers an area of 4,216 hectares, a comprehensive and diverse part of Flinders Island that should be explored by all who visit Tasmania.