Explore the world's tallest and largest flowering forests
Explore the world's tallest and largest flowering forests

Mt Field Tall Trees and Rainforests

TALL TREES SKYSCRAPER GROVE - SPECTACULAR SANDSTONE WATERFALLS - RARE WHITE GUMS - GLACIATED TERRAIN - ANCIENT RAINFOREST PINES - AUSTRALIA'S ONLY DECIDUOUS TREE

An amazing adventure in the wild ancient forest

Highlights:

Giant misty waterfalls, soaring skyscraper trees, wierd alpine rainforests, and Australia's only deciduous tree

Things to do:

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Based on your interests, we’ll work together to make a custom itinerary that could include:
  • Visit the famous waterfalls as they spill down over the mountain range/li>
  • See a river of stone with ancient rainforest pine trees
  • Walk through the Pandani grove with its surreal, uniquely Tasmania giant heath plants
  • Marvel at the Deciduous Beech, Australia’s only plant that loses its leaves in autumn
  • Meet a massive ancient stringybark, a monarch of its species
  • Discover the spectacular subterranean river of the Junee Cave System
  • Stop for a cuppa alongide of the mighty Tyenna River.
  • Visit the famous treeferns and gum trees next to roaring Russell Falls
  • View the Skyscrapers of the Andromeda Grove, the tallest grove of flowering plants anywhere on Earth
  • Meet the Twisted Sister, a gnarled and ancient gum tree unlike no other

Details

$585 for full-day expedition (two Expeditioneers)



$45 for each additional person (vehicle capacity 5 passengers + 1 driver)

All admission prices included

Includes gourmet picnic, snacks, fresh fruit, and hot drinks in the forest

Opportunity for longer or shorter walks, or minimal-walking car-touring

Unparalleled opportunity to see some of Earth's finest forests

Useful information including cancellation policy, equipment list, and more, can be found at the Trip Info page.

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We acknowledge the long human history of Tasmania and pay our respects to the Tasmanian Aboriginal communities.

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