Douglas Apsley National Park
Douglas Apsley National Park, protects the last, large relatively undisturbed area of dry eucalypt in the State. It features spectacular gorges and waterfalls, including Heritage Falls on the Douglas River and the Apsley Gorge.
As a result of its history, Douglas-Apsley is one of the few largely uncleared dry forests in Tasmania. Although superficially like other dry sclerophyll forests of the south-east mainland, the Douglas-Apsley area is virtually unique in the diversity of plants and animals that it still harbours. Here rare and endangered species, some of which are extinct elsewhere, continue in relative security in an area whose beauty is more than skin-deep. In a world of shrinking diversity, Douglas-Apsley is a beautiful exception.
For more information visit the Douglas Apsley National Park section of the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service website.
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