List of highest mountains of Tasmania

The Australian island state of Tasmania has a diverse range of geography but a prominent feature is the mountains of the island. Overall Tasmania is comparatively low-lying with the highest point at 1,617 metres (5,305 ft). Tasmania has ten peaks over the height of 1,500 metres (4,921 ft). With thirty peaks higher than 1,200 metres (3,937 ft), it is one of the most mountainous islands in the world, and Tasmania is Australia's most mountainous state.

The majority of the mountain peaks of Tasmania are located in the Western half of the state, starting at the coast in the South West and extending inland to the north, or in the Central Highlands.

Tasmania's mountains were part of an ancient range of volcanic peaks from the period of Gondwana, and are the source of a large portion of Tasmania's wealth in the form of mining. Although the eastern half of the state is generally lower and flatter, there are still sizeable peaks located there, such as Mt Wellington.

Notable peaks

The following notable mountain peaks in Tasmania range in heights from 1,200 to 1,600 metres (3,937 to 5,249 ft) above sea level.[1]

Rank Name Altitude AHD Location Prominence Range Parent Notes
m ft
1 Mount Ossa 1,617 5,305 41°52′12″S 146°01′48″E / 41.87000°S 146.03000°E / -41.87000; 146.03000 (Mount Ossa) 1,617 metres (5,305 ft) Pelion n/a [2][3][4]
2 Legges Tor 1,572 5,157 41°31′48″S 147°39′00″E / 41.53000°S 147.65000°E / -41.53000; 147.65000 (Legges Tor) 1,303 metres (4,275 ft) Ben Lomond n/a [5][6][7][8]
3 Giblin Peak 1,569 5,148 41°31′48″S 147°39′00″E / 41.53000°S 147.65000°E / -41.53000; 147.65000 (Giblin Peak) 9 metres (30 ft) Ben Lomond Legges Tor [9][10][11]
4 Mount Pelion West 1,560 5,118 41°49′48″S 145°58′12″E / 41.83000°S 145.97000°E / -41.83000; 145.97000 (Mount Pelion West) 469 metres (1,539 ft) Pelion Mount Ossa [12][13][14]
5 Barn Bluff 1,559 5,115 41°43′12″S 145°55′12″E / 41.72000°S 145.92000°E / -41.72000; 145.92000 (Barn Bluff) 622 metres (2,041 ft) Cradle Cirque   Bluff Cirque [15][16][17]
6 Cradle Mountain 1,545 5,069 41°40′48″S 145°56′24″E / 41.68000°S 145.94000°E / -41.68000; 145.94000 (Cradle Mountain) 355 metres (1,165 ft) [18][19][20]
7 Markham Heights 1,542 5,059 41°30′36″S 147°39′00″E / 41.51000°S 147.65000°E / -41.51000; 147.65000 (Markham Heights) 52 metres (171 ft) Ben Lomond Legges Tor [21][22]
8 Hamilton Crags 1,538 5,046 98 metres (322 ft) Ben Lomond Legges Tor [23]
9 Smithies Peak 1,527 5,010 41°40′48″S 145°57′00″E / 41.68000°S 145.95000°E / -41.68000; 145.95000 (Smithies Peak) 17 metres (56 ft) Cradle Cirque   Bluff Cirque [24][25]
Stacks Bluff 1,527 5,010 41°37′12″S 147°40′48″E / 41.62000°S 147.68000°E / -41.62000; 147.68000 (Stacks Bluff) 208 metres (682 ft) Ben Lomond Legges Tor [26][27][28]
11 Du Cane Range (unnamed peak) 1,520 4,987 41°56′24″S 146°02′24″E / 41.94000°S 146.04000°E / -41.94000; 146.04000 (Du Cane Range) Du Cane Mount Ossa [29]
12 Mount Geryon North 1,516 4,974 41°55′12″S 146°03′00″E / 41.92000°S 146.05000°E / -41.92000; 146.05000 (Mount Geryon) 580 metres (1,900 ft) Du Cane Mount Ossa [30][26][31]
13 Mount Massif 1,514 4,967 41°54′00″S 146°02′24″E / 41.90000°S 146.04000°E / -41.90000; 146.04000 (Mount Massif) 204 metres (669 ft) Du Cane Mount Ossa [32][33][34]
14 Misery Bluff 1,510 4,954 Ben Lomond Legges Tor
15 Mount Geryon South 1,509 4,951 41°55′12″S 146°03′00″E / 41.92000°S 146.05000°E / -41.92000; 146.05000 (Mount Geryon) 39 metres (128 ft) Du Cane Mount Ossa [30][35]
16 King Davids Peak 1,499 4,918 41°48′36″S 146°16′48″E / 41.81000°S 146.28000°E / -41.81000; 146.28000 (King Davids Peak) 449 metres (1,473 ft) [36][22]
17 Ossian’s Throne 1,498 4,915 Ben Lomond Legges Tor
Coalmine Crag 1,498 4,915 Ben Lomond Legges Tor
19 Mount Gould 1,485 4,872 41°58′12″S 146°02′24″E / 41.97000°S 146.04000°E / -41.97000; 146.04000 (Mount Gould) 355 metres (1,165 ft) Du Cane Mount Ossa [37][38]
20 Castle Crag 1,482 4,862 41°54′36″S 146°05′24″E / 41.91000°S 146.09000°E / -41.91000; 146.09000 (Castle Crag) Du Cane Mount Ossa [39]
Mount Thetis 1,482 4,862 41°51′36″S 145°59′24″E / 41.86000°S 145.99000°E / -41.86000; 145.99000 (Mount Thetis) 285 metres (935 ft) Du Cane Mount Ossa [40][41]
22 The Acropolis 1,481 4,859 41°55′48″S 146°03′36″E / 41.93000°S 146.06000°E / -41.93000; 146.06000 (The Acropolis) 171 metres (561 ft) Du Cane Mount Ossa [42][43][44]
23 Mount Hyperion 1,480 4,856 41°54′35″S 146°01′47″E / 41.90972°S 146.02972°E / -41.90972; 146.02972 (The Acropolis) 170 metres (558 ft) Du Cane Mount Ossa [45][46]
24 Magnet Crag 1,464 4,803 41°32′59″S 147°37′48″E / 41.54972°S 147.63000°E / -41.54972; 147.63000 (Magnet Crag) Ben Lomond Legges Tor [47]
25 Mount Pelion East 1,461 4,793 41°51′00″S 146°03′36″E / 41.85000°S 146.06000°E / -41.85000; 146.06000 (Mount Pelion East) 335 metres (1,099 ft) Pelion Mount Ossa [48]
26 Mount Jerusalem 1,459 4,787 41°49′12″S 146°19′12″E / 41.82000°S 146.32000°E / -41.82000; 146.32000 (Mount Jerusalem) 166 metres (545 ft) [49][50]
27 Mount Olympus East-Peak (Tasmania 1,449 4,754 42°02′43″S 146°07′05″E / 42.04528°S 146.11806°E / -42.04528; 146.11806 (Mount Olympus) 109 metres (358 ft) [51][52]
Cumner Bluff 1,449 4,754
29 Mount Gell 1,447 4,747 42°09′00″S 146°01′12″E / 42.15000°S 146.02000°E / -42.15000; 146.02000 (Mount Gell) 557 metres (1,827 ft) Cheyne Range [53][54]
30 Solomons Throne 1,446 4,744 41°49′12″S 146°17′24″E / 41.82000°S 146.29000°E / -41.82000; 146.29000 (Solomons Throne) [55]
Frenchmans Cap 1,446 4,744 42°16′12″S 145°49′12″E / 42.27000°S 145.82000°E / -42.27000; 145.82000 (Frenchmans Cap) 966 metres (3,169 ft) [56][57]
32 Ironstone Mountain 1,444 4,738 41°42′36″S 146°28′12″E / 41.71000°S 146.47000°E / -41.71000; 146.47000 (Ironstone Mountain) 194 metres (636 ft) Great Western Tiers n/a [58][59][60]
33 Eldon Peak 1,440 4,724 41°58′12″S 145°43′48″E / 41.97000°S 145.73000°E / -41.97000; 145.73000 (Eldon Peak) 610 metres (2,001 ft) Eldon Range n/a [61][62]
34 Mount Field West 1,435 4,708 42°39′00″S 146°35′35″E / 42.65000°S 146.59306°E / -42.65000; 146.59306 (Mount Field West) 981 metres (3,219 ft) Rodway Range [63][64]
35 Mersey Crag 1,432 4,698 41°46′12″S 146°19′48″E / 41.77000°S 146.33000°E / -41.77000; 146.33000 (Mersey Crag) 143 metres (469 ft) Ben Lomond Legges Tor [65][66]
36 Walled Mountain 1,431 4,695 41°56′23″S 146°00′35″E / 41.93972°S 146.00972°E / -41.93972; 146.00972 (Walled Mountain) 301 metres (988 ft) Du Cane Mount Ossa [67][68]
37 Mount Anne 1,423 4,669 42°56′35″S 146°25′26″E / 42.94306°S 146.42389°E / -42.94306; 146.42389 (Mount Anne) 963 metres (3,159 ft) [69]
38 Western Bluff 1,420 4,659 41°36′36″S 146°16′47″E / 41.61000°S 146.27972°E / -41.61000; 146.27972 (Western Bluff) 257 metres (843 ft) Great Western Tiers Ironstone Mountain [70][71]
39 Mount Rufus 1,416 4,646 42°07′11″S 146°05′23″E / 42.11972°S 146.08972°E / -42.11972; 146.08972 (Mount Rufus) 426 metres (1,398 ft) [72][73]
40 Macs Mountain 1,413 4,636 41°55′48″S 145°58′47″E / 41.93000°S 145.97972°E / -41.93000; 145.97972 (Macs Mountain) 273 metres (896 ft) Du Cane Mount Ossa [74][75]
41 Mount Emmett 1,410 4,626 41°42′00″S 145°58′12″E / 41.70000°S 145.97000°E / -41.70000; 145.97000 (Mount Emmett) 259 metres (850 ft) Cradle Cirque  Bluff Cirque [76][77]
42 Fisher Bluff 1,408 4,619 41°42′00″S 146°19′12″E / 41.70000°S 146.32000°E / -41.70000; 146.32000 (Fisher Bluff) 126 metres (413 ft) Great Western Tiers Ironstone Mountain [78][79]
43 Mount Barrow 1,406 4,613 41°22′12″S 147°24′36″E / 41.37000°S 147.41000°E / -41.37000; 147.41000 796 metres (2,612 ft) [80][81]
Twin Spires 1,406 4,613 41°52′48″S 146°06′36″E / 41.88000°S 146.11000°E / -41.88000; 146.11000 (Twin Spires) 346 metres (1,135 ft) [82][83]
45 Mount Hugel 1,403 4,603 42°02′59″S 146°04′48″E / 42.04972°S 146.08000°E / -42.04972; 146.08000 (Mount Hugel) 253 metres (830 ft) [84][85]
46 Mount Achilles 1,363 4,472 41°51′59″S 145°58′12″E / 41.86639°S 145.97000°E / -41.86639; 145.97000 173 metres (568 ft) Ben Lomond Legges Tor [86][87]
47 Mount Ragoona 1,336 4,383 41°52′19″S 146°12′22″E / 41.87194°S 146.20611°E / -41.87194; 146.20611 [88]
48 Mount Mawson 1,318 4,324 42°41′23″S 146°34′28″E / 42.68972°S 146.57444°E / -42.68972; 146.57444 51 metres (167 ft) Rodway Range [89][90]
49 Mount Murchison 1,275 4,183 41°48′00″S 145°36′36″E / 41.80000°S 145.61000°E / -41.80000; 145.61000 (Mount Murchison) 760 metres (2,490 ft) West Coast Range n/a [91][92]
50 Kunanyi / Mount Wellington 1,269 4,163 42°53′24″S 147°13′48″E / 42.89000°S 147.23000°E / -42.89000; 147.23000 (Mount Wellington) 693 metres (2,274 ft) Wellington n/a [93][94][95]
51 Hartz Peak 1,254 4,114 43°14′24″S 146°45′35″E / 43.24000°S 146.75972°E / -43.24000; 146.75972 (Hartz Peak) 838 metres (2,749 ft) Hartz Mountainsn/a [96][97]
Mother Cummings Peak 1,255 4,117 41°39′35″S 146°31′47″E / 41.65972°S 146.52972°E / -41.65972; 146.52972 (Mother Cummings Peak) Great Western Tiers Ironstone Mountain [98]
53 Mount Roland 1,234 4,049 41°27′35″S 146°15′35″E / 41.45972°S 146.25972°E / -41.45972; 146.25972 (Mount Roland) 563 metres (1,847 ft) [99][100]
54 Quamby Bluff 1,228 4,029 41°39′00″S 146°41′24″E / 41.65000°S 146.69000°E / -41.65000; 146.69000 (Quamby Bluff) 498 metres (1,634 ft) Great Western Tiers Ironstone Mountain [101][102]
55 Adamsons Peak 1,225 4,019 43°20′59″S 146°49′12″E / 43.34972°S 146.82000°E / -43.34972; 146.82000 (Adamsons Peak) 474 metres (1,555 ft) Hartz Mountains Hartz Peak [103][104]
56 Federation Peak 1,224 4,016 43°16′12″S 146°27′36″E / 43.27000°S 146.46000°E / -43.27000; 146.46000 (Federation Peak) 105 metres (344 ft) Arthur Range [105][106]
57 Artillery Knob 1,216 3,990 41°40′11″S 145°58′12″E / 41.66972°S 145.97000°E / -41.66972; 145.97000 (Artillery Knob) [107]
58 Mount Victoria 1,213 3,980 41°19′48″S 147°49′48″E / 41.33000°S 147.83000°E / -41.33000; 147.83000 (Mount Victoria) 433 metres (1,421 ft) [108][109]
59 Interview Pinnacle 1,200 3,937 41°13′12″S 145°02′23″E / 41.22000°S 145.03972°E / -41.22000; 145.03972 (Interview Pinnacle) [110]

Historical peaks

As late as the mid-1950s adequate surveying of the mountains had not been completed - with the height of 19 peaks described as about in the list in Walch's Tasmanian Almanac of the over 115 peaks mentioned [111] The lack of sufficient surveying at that time also had the order of the top 10 peaks had:[111]

  1. Mount Ossa
  2. Legges Tor
  3. Barn Bluff
  4. Mount Pelion West
  5. Cradle Mountain
  6. Stack's Bluff
  7. Mount Gould
  8. Mount Rufus
  9. Eldon Peak
  10. Mount Olympus

When Wilkinson did his 'The Abels' in 1994, items 1-9 were the same as the current list, however Mount Geryon was not in the Abels list, and Mount Gould had not been adequately given height data at that stage.[112]

See also

Notes

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  108. "Mount Victoria, Australia". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
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  111. 1 2 Walch's Tasmanian Almanac for 1956 - pp.416-417
    • Wilkinson, Bill. (1994) The Abels: Tasmania’s mountains over 1100 m high Launceston, Tas.: Regal Publications ISBN 0-949457-67-1. page 43+ Table B - The Abels arranged in Order of Altitude.

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