National Parks Pass
To enter National Parks in Tasmania you'll need to purchase a Parks Pass, here you can find the best options.
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Tasmania, Australia
Tasmania National Parks Pass Options
To enter National Parks in Tasmania you need a valid Parks Pass. This Parks Pass is valid for all National Parks in Tasmania but excludes Cradle Mountain. There are many different options you can buy:
24-Hour (Daily) Pass – up to 24 hours
Excludes Cradle Mountain.
Per vehicle (up to 8 people) — AU$ 47.70.
Per person (if travelling by bus, cycle or on foot) — AU$ 23.85.
Children under 5 years are free.
Icon Daily Pass – Cradle Mountain only
This is a special day-pass for Cradle Mountain, including the shuttle bus service.
Adults (18+): AU$ 29.80
Children (5-17 years): AU$ 11.95
Family rate (2 adults + 3 children): AU$ 71.60
Holiday Passes – up to 2 months (“Holiday Pass”)
Valid for all Tasmanian national parks (but excludes Cradle Mountain).
Per vehicle (up to 8 people): AU$ 95.50.
Per person (on foot, cycle, bus): AU$ 47.75.
Children under 5 are free.
Annual Park Pass – All Parks
Covers “all Tasmanian national parks.”
Includes up to 2 vehicles (up to 8 people) registered at the pass holder’s address.
General (full price): AU$ 101.70.
Concession: AU$ 81.40.
Seniors (state government Seniors Card): AU$ 40.65.
Annual Park Pass – One Park
This gives unlimited access to one national park only (excludes Cradle Mountain).
General: AU$ 51.95.
Concession: AU$ 41.55.
Two-Year Park Pass – All Parks
Valid for 2 years for all national parks.
Includes up to 2 vehicles (same conditions as annual).
General: AU$ 129.90.
Concession: AU$ 103.95.
Seniors (state Seniors Card): AU$ 51.95.
Important Caveats / Extra Info
Children under 5 years old: free for most of these passes.
Passes are not transferable: they must be used by the pass holder or (for annual / two-year) by people who live at the same address in vehicles registered on the pass.
If you buy a day pass and decide you want to stay longer (and it’s not an Icon pass), you can upgrade your pass within 48 hours of its expiry by going to a visitor centre or contacting Parks & Wildlife.
Additional fees may apply for other activities or facilities: guided cave tours, multi-day walks, camping, etc.
All pass revenue goes back into maintaining the parks — tracks, visitor centres, facilities, etc.
Conclusion:
If you’re visiting Tasmania for a holiday and plan to visit at least two National Parks (excluding Cradle Mountain), it makes sense to purchase the 2-month holiday pass. It only makes sense to get a day ticket if you plan to visit just one park.
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