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State Government Before You Walk - Essential Bushwalking Guide
Parks and Wildlife Service page outlining the basics of where to go, what to take, what situations walkers need to be prepared for and where to find more detailed information
State Government Overland Track, Tasmania
Parks and Wildlife Service site describing Tasmania's premier long-distance walking track, through the heart of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. Includes a walking guide and planning information, details of fees charged, and booking requirements (the booking season runs from 1 November to 30 April, with bookings opening each July). Includes online booking and payment facility (during booking period)
State Government Recreation (Parks & Wildlife Service)
Information resources including before you walk, leave no trace, great walks, healthy parks healty people, camping and cabin fees, disabled access and other activities
State Government Tasmanian Trail (Parks and Wildlife Service)
The Tasmanian Trail is a long-distance multi-purpose recreational trail extending from Devonport to Dover, for use by walkers, mountain bikers, and horse riders
State Government Three Capes Track Project
The Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service’s largest and most ambitious track project, the Three Capes Track, is gaining momentum with a planned opening date of 2013. It will take in sea cliffs of the Tasman Peninsula, including Cape Raoul, Cape Pillar and Cape Hauy

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