9 Things to do Good for Kids in Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park That You Shouldn't Miss

November 8, 2021 Phylicia Berquist

Discover the best top things to do in Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, Australia including Cradle Mountain, Overland Track Transport, Lake St. Clair, Dove Lake Circuit, McDermott's Coaches, Devils @ Cradle, Cradle Mountain Coaches, Pencil Pine Falls and Knyvet Falls, Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre.
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1. Cradle Mountain

Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, Tasmania Australia +61 3 6492 1110 http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/?base=3297
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5.0 based on 1,196 reviews

Cradle Mountain

Reviewed By DeSignBoard_P - Melbourne, Australia

One of the most beautiful national parks in Tasmania, the Cradle Mountain National Park offers breath-taking views of the surrounding areas from numerous hiking trails spread throughout the national park. These hiking trails range from a couple of hours to a couple of days, depending on how adventurous you want to be. The most popular is the hike from Dove Lake to Marion's Lookout and back, which takes about 5 to 6 hours and includes a few difficult places to navigate. The park incurs entrance fees, either per person or per vehicle if you purchase a 24 hour or a 60 day parks pass. The 60 day parks pass would be the most economical if you are planning on visiting multiple national parks in Tasmania.

2. Overland Track Transport

Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park Launceston CBD accomodation pick-ups, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, Tasmania 7250 Australia +61 474 172 012 [email protected] http://www.overlandtracktransport.com.au
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5.0 based on 271 reviews

Overland Track Transport

We offer *daily bushwalker transport to and from the Overland Track (from Launceston) *group discounts *friendly local drivers *pack fittings *hire gear *purchase gear *transport from Lake St Clair to Hobart and Launnceston *transport all the way to Ronny Creek (the start of the Overland Track ) *Gear checks *Pack weighing *Safety briefings *weather forecasts *expert advice *reliable service

Reviewed By Mr_Mrs_S508 - Brisbane, Australia

I cannot rate this company highly enough if you are planning to hike the Overland Track. When planning our hike, our headache was working out the logistics of getting us to Cradle mountain and finishing up in Lake St Claire. What would we do with our other luggage, how would we get to Hobart 2 days after Xmas etc. These guys took care of everything. Picking us up on time from our hotel in Launceston, Andy who had done the track 13 times was a wealth of knowledge and gave us some really good tips and information about the hike. We hired our gaiters which were in really good condition, our PLB and bought gas for our stove from them. They are really well stocked up with pretty much anything you want to hire for the track. Our extra luggage was kept until we were picked up at Lake St Claire by Steve who brought us fresh apples from his orchard (can’t tell you enough how great they were after 6 days of hiking food) and drove us to Hobart. If you’re doing the overland track I highly recommend this company. They were amazing!! Thank you so much guys!

3. Lake St. Clair

Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, Tasmania Australia http://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/lake-st-clair
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4.5 based on 392 reviews

Lake St. Clair

Reviewed By YoungWebster - Innisfail, Australia

We arrived in mid September to this wondrous location, missing out on witnessing snow by mere days! Nonetheless, the area is spectacular, the mountain itself (Cradle Mountain) did have traces of snow on its slopes, adding to the majesty of the place. The lake is like a mirror, reflecting Cradle Mountain in its surface.Other attractions in the area included: The Tasmanian Devil Experience, where you can witness these little fur balls of terror, being fed at nightfall in a controlled environment, the Granddaughter loved this immensely!

4. Dove Lake Circuit

Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park Tasmanian World Heritage Wilderness Area, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, Tasmania Australia +61 3 6289 1172 [email protected] http://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/cradle-mountain/dove-lake
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4.5 based on 2,062 reviews

Dove Lake Circuit

Is the picturesque lake that has Cradle Mountain in the back ground, part of the Tasmanian World Heritage Wilderness Area in Tasmania.

Reviewed By Archaeobuff - Sydney, Australia

We took the shuttle to the Dove Lake Car Park and then walked 5 minutes down to the lake and around for a bit just to take in the stupendous view on a sunny day of the lake beneath craggy Cradle Mountain. They are building a huge lookout at the end of the car park which should give an even better view.

5. McDermott's Coaches

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4.5 based on 179 reviews

McDermott's Coaches

McDermott’s Coaches and Tours are one of the State’s largest coach tour and specialist transport service provider and with many years in the industry with a fleet of over 50 Australian coaches including several new large luxury 5 Star coaches as well as a large number of smaller modern coaches. Sightseeing & Hiking Tours - Cradle Mountain day tours, hiking and transport services operates all year round and offer excellent experiences in the State’s iconic Cradle Mt National Park in comfortable quality coaches with an informative local tour guide and full commentary. Cradle Mountain visitors are catered for with both short and extended Hiking options, Park Explorer and Sunrise Tours and Night Spotting Animals Dusk Tour.

6. Devils @ Cradle

3950 Cradle Mountain Rd, Cradle Mountain, TASMANIA 500m from the entrance to Cradle Mountain National Park, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, Tasmania 7306 Australia +61 3 6492 1491 [email protected] http://www.devilsatcradle.com/
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4.5 based on 928 reviews

Devils @ Cradle

Devils@Cradle is a unique Tasmanian conservation sanctuary located at the entrance to the spectacular World Heritage listed Cradle Mountain National Park. Whilst we concentrate primarily on the Tasmanian devil, the sanctuary is also home to the closely related Spotted-tail and Eastern quolls. Tasmania’s three largest carnivorous marsupials are all now threatened in one way or another in the wild. Visitors to the sanctuary can view these animals from the comfort of the visitor centre, wander through the sanctuary at their leisure, or join a personalised guided tour which ensures a close up encounter with our animals. Your visit will provide an insight into the daily operation of a working conservation facility for one of the world’s iconic animals, knowing your ticket fee is contributing to our conservation of these species.

Reviewed By Kangaroo_Tom

If you are travelling through the Cradle Mountain Area, you are most likely interested in nature and wildlife anyway, so a visit at the Devils should be on your list, too. Even if you are (like me) lucky enough to have seen some devils in the wild before, there is a lot to see and to learn about them here. And of course some Devils to watch. This is more like a breeding centre, where visitors are allowed to watch and learn. Breeding-centre in terms of establishing an insurance population of the Devils, which are critically endangered by DFTD. Do not expect free roaming roos or Pademelons roaming around to feed, or a kids playground or anything like that. What you can see (and learn about) are mostly Tasmanian Devils. There are also some quolls (both eastern and spotted tail) and Wombats around, but that´s about it regarding wildlife diversity here. As its name is telling: it´s a Devils centre. I can highly recommend the guided tours here: You will have a video-introduction followed by a keeper-guided tour where you will be able to see Devils and Quolls up-close, and the experienced keepers will teach you interesting facts about feeding, breeding, and social behaviour. Of course they will also patiently answer all your questions. What i liked most is, that the Devils live in very accurate enclosures, that are really very close to their natural environment and very reasonable in size as well. But that also means, that they might be hiding or roaming around in these big enclosures, so bring a little patience. But you will hear them all the time, that´s for sure..:). The enclosures have diffrent occupants, mating-couples here, youngsters there, and so on, to keep the level of aggressive-interacting as low as possible. There is also a little souvenir-shop where you can support the Devils when you leave. Ôverall, this was a very informative visit which i can recommend to everyone who likes to know "more" about the endangered species.

7. Cradle Mountain Coaches

283 Port Sorell Rd, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, Tasmania 7307 Australia +61 3 6427 7626 [email protected] http://cradlemountaincoaches.com.au/
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Cradle Mountain Coaches

We Provide transport to and from Cradle Mountain and Lake St Clair from anywhere is Tasmania 7 days a week, we are an on demand service happy to meet your time and location for pickup. We cater to passengers walking the overland track with drop offs to the start of the track and pickup at then end, we can store your bags for you while you complete the walk and we even sell gas canisters for your cookers on the bus. We also provide transport to most other walking tracks in northern Tasmania

Reviewed By YoungWebster - Innisfail, Australia

These coaches operate to facilitate with taking day trippers and hikers to Lake St'.Clair, and beyond. They are very comfortable coaches with all safety features you could ask for, you will be delivered to your destination, warm and relaxed, ready to meet the sights of Cradle Mountain, and Lake St'.Clair.

8. Pencil Pine Falls and Knyvet Falls

Cradle Mountain National Park, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, Tasmania Australia
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Pencil Pine Falls and Knyvet Falls

Reviewed By beezee2010 - Brisbane, Australia

Lovely, gentle walk. One of the easiest tracks in the park and surprisingly beautiful. We did this in conjunction with the Enchanted walk (which starts just across the road) and much preferred this component. The rainforest is simply stunning. There are parts of this walk that reminded me of a fairytale book!! This was the last walk we fit in at Cradle Mountain after doing 20km of longer trails already that day. I'm so glad we decided to make the effort!

9. Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre

4057 Cradle Mountain Rd, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, Tasmania 7306 Australia 64 921 133 http://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/cradle-mountain
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Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre

Reviewed By sallyhG7591QH

The visitor information centre is huge and has a booking ticket section and then a gift shop section. The lady at the booking office was very friendly and helpful with all the different walks you could do at cradle mountain, you do have to book to get on the bus which takes you to dove lake at cradle mountain, if you have a parks pass it's free. Our bus driver TW on the way up was very informative and funny telling stories and making the bus laugh espicially his joke regarding the black bands on the white reflector poles that it was a sign of respect as one got knocked over last week ???????????????? my 10 year old son is still laughing about it.

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