Douglas Apsley National Park

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Douglous Apsley National Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Douglous Apsley National Park
Nearest town/city: Savage River
Coordinates: 41°21′14″S, 145°24′33″E
Area: 160.8 km²
Visitation:  ? (in ?)
Managing authorities: Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service
Official site: Savage River National Park

Douglas-Apsley is a national park on the east coast of Tasmania (Australia), 149 km northeast of Hobart, and a kew kilometres north of Bicheno. Douglas Apsley National Park is one of Tasmania's newer National Parks, preserving remnant east coast dry forested catchment of three main streams, Apsley River, Denison Rivulet and Douglas River. Highlights include deep gorges, wildflower displays and mild inland climate. Visitors can undertake short walks or do a 3 day trek.

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Ben Lomond National Park | Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park | Douglas Apsley National Park | Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park | Freycinet National Park | Hartz Mountains National Park | Kent Group National Park | Maria Island National Park | Mole Creek Karst National Park | Mount Field National Park | Mount William National Park | Narawntapu National Park | Rocky Cape National Park | Savage River National Park | South Bruny National Park | Southwest National Park | Strzelecki National Park | Tasman National Park | Walls of Jerusalem National Park
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