
Tall Trees Walk Mount Field
Discover towering ancient trees and spectacular waterfalls in Mount Field National Park, a natural wonderland just a short drive from Hobart.

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Tall Trees Walk Mount Field
Best Time
Fewer crowds, magical light

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover towering ancient trees and spectacular waterfalls in Mount Field National Park, a natural wonderland just a short drive from Hobart.
"Breathtaking beauty and connecting with nature, you forget about everything."

👟 Wear Comfortable Shoes
Trails can be uneven and sometimes steep. Good walking shoes are essential for enjoying the walks safely.
💧 Pack for All Weather
Tasmanian weather is unpredictable. Bring layers and rain gear, even on a sunny day.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.8 · 1,470 reviews
Type
National Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Towering Swamp Gums
Tall Trees Walk
Stand in awe beneath some of the world's tallest flowering trees, feeling dwarfed by their immense scale.

Russell Falls
Russell Falls Track
A spectacular, multi-tiered waterfall easily accessible via a wheelchair and stroller-friendly path.

Horseshoe Falls
Three Falls Circuit
A beautiful, wider cascade that's a rewarding stop on the Three Falls Circuit, often reached after Russell Falls.
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👟 Wear Comfortable Shoes
Trails can be uneven and sometimes steep. Good walking shoes are essential for enjoying the walks safely.
💧 Pack for All Weather
Tasmanian weather is unpredictable. Bring layers and rain gear, even on a sunny day.
📸 Capture the Giants
The scale of the trees is incredible. Try different angles to convey their height.
🦘 Spot Local Wildlife
Keep an eye out for pademelons, birds, and other native creatures along the trails.
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👟 Wear Comfortable Shoes
Trails can be uneven and sometimes steep. Good walking shoes are essential for enjoying the walks safely.
💧 Pack for All Weather
Tasmanian weather is unpredictable. Bring layers and rain gear, even on a sunny day.
📸 Capture the Giants
The scale of the trees is incredible. Try different angles to convey their height.
🦘 Spot Local Wildlife
Keep an eye out for pademelons, birds, and other native creatures along the trails.
☕ Refuel at the Cafe
The cafe at the visitor centre offers great coffee and tasty treats.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise Mount Field National Park for its breathtaking natural beauty, particularly the majestic Tall Trees Walk and spectacular waterfalls like Russell Falls. The well-maintained trails and opportunities to spot wildlife add to the immersive experience. Some find the camping facilities a bit dated and the laundry machines pricey.
"Such a beautiful place,walking through the national park and seeing the tall trees as you continue on you take in the beauty of this place,just breathtaking and connecting with nature you forget about everything. On to Horseshoe Falls,just so beautiful and the final falls is Russell Falls,so spectacular I didn't want to leave. Our walk ended at the visitor centre where we had lunch and a look around. Overall a must do while in Hobart."
marci lucas
"We loved this National Park, especially the fact that there were so many walks on offer, from easy half hour to easy 2 hour plus, moderate and more! The easiest walk was the wheelchair and stroller friendly path to Russell Falls. From here, there are about 200 steps up to Horseshoe Falls. The path then connects to the Three Falls Track across to Lady Barron Falls via the Tall Trees Track. The paths had clear signs and were well used. We spotted pademelons, wag tails, yellow crested cockatoos and green parrots along the 2 hour loop walk. The Three Falls Track is considered challenging in the brochure because of some steep sections.
TIP: If climbing UP stairs is your preference, then start at Russell Falls, climb UP to Horseshoe Falls and later UP stairs after Lady Barron Falls. If going DOWN stairs suits you best, start by heading to Lady Barron Falls and ending at Russell Falls!
The Waterfalls Cafe at the Visitor Centre had great coffee, and the lemon and poppy seed muffin and carrot cake were delicious, and reasonably priced."
Pam S
"Enjoyed our 2.5 hr hike of the three falls circuit. Russell Falls and Lady Baron Falls are definitely the best. We recommend doing the hike in an anticlockwise direction. This does mean there are two sections that have stairs to climb (around 400 steps total) but the majority of the hike is sloping downwards. It also means that 20min in you see Russell Falls and shortly after Horseshoe Falls.
If you go the clockwise direction, you are walking mostly on an incline and then going down both sets of stairs.
Going in an anticlockwise direction…We found the first part of the hike the best as it is really lush rainforest and mostly all undercover. But the end of it is slightly more dry, bush land and more exposed to the sun.
If you struggle physically with long hikes, just go to Russell Falls and turn back to return to the Visitor Centre. That is the best part of this hiking trail.
The toilets in the Visitor Centre are clean. And there’s heaps of car parks.
Definitely worth the 1 hr drive north from Hobart."
C B
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Mount Field National Park is about a 1.5-hour drive from Hobart. Take the A10 highway north, then follow signs for the park. It's a scenic drive and a popular day trip destination.
Public transport options are limited. Many visitors opt to drive or join organized day tours from Hobart, which often include stops at Russell Falls and the Tall Trees Walk.
The Three Falls Circuit connects Russell Falls, Horseshoe Falls, and Lady Barron Falls. You can start at Russell Falls and climb up, or begin at Lady Barron Falls and descend.
Yes, there is ample parking available at the visitor centre, which is the main hub for accessing the walks and facilities.
Yes, you can drive to the alpine section, which includes Lake Pedder and Lake Dobson, via a winding dirt road about 30 minutes from the main valley area.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Entry to Mount Field National Park is free. However, there are fees for camping and some facilities like the washing machines.
The park is generally open year-round during daylight hours. The visitor centre and cafe have specific operating times, which can vary seasonally.
Camping is available and operates on a self-registration system. You choose your site and pay at the machine located in the campground.
Many day tours from Hobart include Mount Field National Park, offering a convenient way to see the main attractions like Russell Falls and the Tall Trees Walk.
The Tall Trees Walk itself is relatively short and easy. However, connecting walks like the Three Falls Circuit can have steep sections.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
The Tall Trees Walk is a short, easy loop that takes you amongst ancient, towering swamp gums, offering a humbling perspective on nature's grandeur.
The Tall Trees Walk is a short walk, typically taking around 20-30 minutes to complete, allowing ample time to admire the giant trees.
Visitors often spot pademelons, wag tails, various bird species like cockatoos and parrots, and other native Tasmanian wildlife along the trails.
Yes, there are toilets and picnic facilities available, particularly around the visitor centre and main parking areas.
The Three Falls Circuit is highly recommended to see Russell Falls, Horseshoe Falls, and Lady Barron Falls. Choose your starting point based on whether you prefer climbing or descending stairs.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, the Waterfalls Cafe is located at the Visitor Centre and offers coffee, cakes, and light meals. It's a great spot to refuel after your walks.
The cafe serves coffee, muffins, carrot cake, and other baked goods, as well as some light meal options.
Yes, there are picnic areas available, so you can bring your own food and enjoy a meal amidst the natural beauty of the park.
The nearest significant dining options would be back in Hobart, as Mount Field is a more remote natural attraction.
The cafe at the visitor centre is the primary place to purchase snacks and drinks within the park.
📸 📸 Photography
The base of Russell Falls, the viewpoints along the Tall Trees Walk, and the cascades of Horseshoe and Lady Barron Falls offer stunning photographic opportunities.
Early mornings or late afternoons provide softer light, ideal for capturing the lush rainforest and waterfalls without harsh shadows. Misty conditions can add a magical atmosphere.
A wide-angle lens is helpful to capture the full height of the swamp gums, but a standard lens can also work by focusing on details and textures.
Waterfalls can be challenging due to spray and low light. A tripod can help achieve longer exposures for silky water effects.
Drone usage is generally restricted in national parks to protect wildlife and visitor experience. Always check the latest park regulations before flying.



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