Lake St Clair (Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair National Park)

National Parks and Reserves

Lake St Clair is at the southern end of the world famous Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park and is part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. The Aboriginal people of the area called the lake Leeawuleena, meaning sleeping water.

Carved out by ice during several glaciations over the last two million years, this is the deepest freshwater lake in Australia (167 metres/ 547 feet) and the headwaters of the Derwent River.
The area around Lake St Clair offers a wealth of walks, ranging from leisurely 45 minutes strolls to overnight bushwalks, as well as beautiful forests to explore.

Lake St Clair is also the end point of the famous Overland Track, which runs from Cradle Mountain in the north to Cynthia Bay on the southern shore of Lake St Clair. Try fishing, boating or the ferry service travelling the 18 kilometre length of the lake, and meet bushwalkers completing the Overland Track.

To help you make the most of your stay, information officers are available at the centre seven days a week. They can advise you on what to do and where to go and assist with general enquiries.

Facilities

Boating Facilities Carpark Coach Parking Enquiry Desk Family Friendly Interactive Centre Interpretive Centre Lookouts Picnic Area Public Telephone Public Toilet Shop / Gift Shop Showers

Internet Access

Free Wifi

Disabled Assistance

Wheelchair access

Membership

Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation Visitor Information Centre

Accreditation

Australian Tourism Accreditation World Heritage

Nearby Things to Do

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Lake St Clair Walks - Great Short Walk

Lake St Clair – Great Short Walk

Derwent Bridge, Central Highlands

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Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park

Derwent Bridge, Central Highlands

Donaghys Hill - Great Short Walk

Donaghys Hill – Great Short Walk

Southwest, Derwent Valley

Mt Hugel viewed from Shadow Lake - Great Short Walk

Shadow Lake – Great Short Walk

Derwent Bridge, Central Highlands

Mt Hugel viewed from Shadow Lake on the Mount Rufus circuit

Mount Rufus – Great Short Walk

Derwent Bridge, Central Highlands

Ferry at Echo Point Jetty, Lake St Clair. Mt Ida in the background.

Echo Point – Great Short Walk

Derwent Bridge, Central Highlands

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