Visitor Information
Click here for general information on the Park and its visitor opportunities. Includes recreation options and facilities, access advice and information sheets.
Management Information
Click here for our vision and mission, and for information on strategic planning and management policy. Includes all relevant planning and policy documents and reports, permit requirements and general administration.
Environment Information
Click here for information on the Park's environment and values. Includes nature, landscape, water, culture and tourism.
This site is managed by the Wellington Park Management Trust, and provides information for people interested in visiting or learning about Wellington Park.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any enquiries or information regarding the Park.
Wellington Park is a natural reserve covering an area of 18 250 hectares, right on the doorstep of Tasmania's capital city, Hobart.
The Park features some of the State's most recognisable landmarks such as Sleeping Beauty, Collins Cap and Collins Bonnet, and of course, Hobart's backdrop, Mount Wellington (or Kunanyi).
The Park is valued for its natural and cultural significance, water catchment importance and recreational opportunities. Visitors can relax in a natural environment or enjoy more active challenges.

