Fern Tree Park
Address | Fern Tree TAS, Australia |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Website | hobartcity.com.au |
Categories | Nature Preserve, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 5 9 reviews |
Nearest branches The Springs Wellington Park — Pinnacle Rd, Wellington Park TAS Waterworks Reserve — Ridgeway Rd, Ridgeway TAS |
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Similar companies nearby kunanyi / Mount Wellington — LOT 1 Pinnacle Rd, Wellington Park TAS |
Fern Tree Park reviews
9The morning of our walk had been a bit wet, so some parts of the trail were a bit slushy underfoot, but given that we were only wearing ordinary sneakers, the trail was still fine to navigate. The scenery is really pretty, and to see how dense the forest is in the area was really cool. We walked to Silver Falls with the kids and they also enjoyed the walk. The waterfall was quite active, and very photogenic.
It's a lovely park with clean looks, great play equipment for kids, and just across the road from the Fern Tree Tavern ;)
Dog-friendly Pipeline Track is a great walk with the fur baby.
Plenty of parking, loads of trails to pick from, good signage, dog friendly, beautiful green tree ferns!
Such an accessible location with beautiful walking trails and longer range mountain bike options. A short trip from the city. Lots of different natural and heritage sites along the way.
Really amazing and peaceful walk, great trails for everyone from easy to hard and really amazing views along the way. Highly recommend
Absolutely beautiful! Fern Tree Park is one of my favourite place to go for a walk. It was so enjoyable to see those beautiful flower blossoms and waterfalls. Bushwalking is a great way to relax the mind, just enjoy the peaceful view and explore the unknown flowers and trees. Perfect time to go during summer, not too cold and not too hot, still needs to bring a jacket though, cause the temperature is a few degrees lower inside the park. There are steel tables and benches if you feel like having your lunch there. Definitely going back soon
Great redevelopment of the play area, and quality amenities before or after your kunanyi adventures
A really nice walk with an even gradient. Nice views of Mount Kunanyi. With some historical information
If you haven't yet visited this special part of Tasmanian history with its unique stone buildings then I'm afraid you're too late. The council has already started demolishing them as part of its so-called "modernisation" vanity project.