Tall Trees Walk
Tall Trees Walk
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bobjanh
Brisbane, Australia2,420 contributions
Dec 2021 • Couples
The Tall Trees walk itself is a 30 minute, well marked circuit which gives you a good sample of the tall trees of Tasmania’s forests.
It can be accessed from a car park nearby which is about 2km up the park access road from the Visitors centre/campground or as part of a larger circuit walk deviating from Russell Falls.
Good to do either way.
It can be accessed from a car park nearby which is about 2km up the park access road from the Visitors centre/campground or as part of a larger circuit walk deviating from Russell Falls.
Good to do either way.
Written November 5, 2022
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tek_m_l
Melbourne, Australia225 contributions
Nov 2022
While we marvel at the sight of these tall trees, do beware of what's on the ground as well. I had a close encounter with either a tiger or white lipped snake just several cm from my feet as I walked along the trail admiring the tall trees. Luckily for me, by the time I realised how close I was with the snake, it slithered away into the forest. Due to this encounter, I spent the second half of the walk paying more attention to the ground rather than the trees towering above me.
Written November 12, 2022
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Gary S
Coral Gables, FL557 contributions
Oct 2019 • Couples
It's not a particularly long walk but it is totally worth it. This temperate rainforest is full of huge tree ferns, enormous/towering trees and green everywhere you look. It's a must see if you visit Tasmania. The forest can be kind of cool so bring a light jacket unless it's the middle of Summer.
Written October 30, 2019
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Graham L
Maroochydore180 contributions
Oct 2019 • Couples
Just 2km from the Visitor Centre on the Lake Dobson Road is the carpark for the Walk. It is only a 20 minute walk but it is quite beautiful with some very high swamp gums. There are a lot of informative signs along the walk.
Written October 30, 2019
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mobetrotter
Armidale, Australia359 contributions
Nov 2019 • Couples
This is part of the Russell Falls-Horseshoe Falls-Tall Trees walk-Lady Barron Falls circuit which takes about 2 hours to complete. Takes you through forests of enormous trees in dappled shade and sunlight. A wonderful and not-too strenuous walk with beautiful waterfalls. There are stairs to climb at the end of the circuit but they are well constructed with handrails and bench seating, so it's not too bad. Bring insect repellent, and prepare to enjoy a great scenic experience.
Written November 22, 2019
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UnknownViking
Windang, Australia72 contributions
Jun 2018
An amazing walk amongst some of the oldest trees on our planet, but the highlight for me was how pristine and clean the air is out in this national park, if you live near moderate to high air polluted areas you will really notice the difference in quality, a good place to go and clear your head and lungs.
Written July 8, 2018
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food_lover
Sydney, Australia111 contributions
Feb 2023
The sign posts prompt us with questions, However we never did find out how tall that tree was. Great walk among ancient giants.
Written February 24, 2023
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DragonMother1506
Australian Capital Territory, Australia107 contributions
Nov 2020
Definitely worth the time it takes to get there but take insect spray - we were eaten alive! I wish the silver gums had a prettier name because they are stunning.
Written November 24, 2020
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Craggle2017
Greater Sydney, Australia11 contributions
Nov 2019
Great spot and well worth the visit. Such amazing trees! Natural beauty on a grand scale. Will visit again
Written November 10, 2019
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michelletz
St Peters, Australia75 contributions
Sep 2019 • Couples
Sfter having just completed the Russell Falls walk.. i wasnt sure that the Tall Trees Walk would be worth it.. nut it was.. these giant hardwood trees are truly worth seeing.. make the effort to do this walk as well.. it is a short loop.
Written September 20, 2019
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