Cradle Mountain
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Cradle Mountain

Tasmania's wilderness jewel with ancient peaks and pristine lakes

Cradle Mountain rises from Tasmania's wilderness like something from another planet. This ancient dolerite peak, carved by glaciers over millions of years, anchors the northern end of the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. The mountain's jagged silhouette reflects perfectly in Dove Lake on still mornings, creating one of Australia's most photographed scenes. But beyond the postcard shots lies serious hiking territory. Six major walking tracks wind through buttongrass plains, temperate rainforest, and alpine terrain where wombats waddle across your path and echidnas shuffle through the undergrowth. The weather here changes faster than you can zip up your rain jacket, and that's part of the charm.

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The Dove Lake Circuit Walk is where most people start – a 6km loop that takes about 2 hours and stays relatively flat. It's paved for the first kilometer, then becomes a well-maintained boardwalk and gravel path. You'll get those classic Cradle Mountain reflections without breaking a sweat. The Enchanted Walk is even easier at just 20 minutes return, winding through ancient King Billy pines that are over 1,000 years old. For something more challenging, the Crater Lake track climbs 5.5km to a glacial lake sitting in an ancient volcanic crater. Expect about 3 hours return and some steep sections. The ultimate challenge is the Cradle Mountain Summit track – 12.8km return with serious scrambling over loose rocks near the top. Only attempt this if you're experienced and the weather's clear. The final approach requires hands-on-rock climbing, and people die here when conditions turn bad.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Buy your Parks Pass online – it's $2 cheaper than at the gate and you can skip the queue
  • 2.Pack your own lunch instead of buying at the visitor center cafe where sandwiches cost $15
  • 3.Stay Sunday to Thursday – weekend accommodation rates can be 50% higher
  • 4.The shuttle bus is mandatory during peak times, so factor in the $3 return cost
  • 5.Camping at the park campground ($35/night) beats hotel rates if you have gear
  • 6.Fill up with fuel in Sheffield before heading to the park – there's no service station nearby
  • 7.Bring your own coffee in a thermos – the visitor center charges $5 for a basic cup

Travel Tips

  • Download offline maps before you go – mobile coverage is patchy throughout the park
  • Check weather conditions at the visitor center before attempting summit walks
  • Start early to beat crowds and catch the best light for photos at Dove Lake
  • Wear layers you can easily add or remove – the weather changes fast
  • Stick to marked trails – the alpine vegetation is fragile and takes decades to recover
  • Carry a headlamp even on day walks in case cloud rolls in
  • Book accommodation well in advance, especially for summer visits
  • The shuttle bus stops running at 6pm, so plan your return accordingly

Frequently Asked Questions

The summit track is challenging and requires good fitness and experience. The final section involves scrambling over loose rocks with some exposure. Only attempt in clear weather with proper gear. Many hikers turn back at Crater Lake, which is still a rewarding destination.

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