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Coordinates: 43°0224S 146°1724E / 43.04000°S 146.29000°E / -43.04000; 146.29000
 

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Port Davey Track
Old Port Davey Track
Length70 kilometres (43 mi)
LocationSouth West Tasmania, Australia
Established1898
DesignationTasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Site
Trailheads
  • Melaleuca (south)
  • UseHiking
    SightsBathurst Channel
    Websitehttp://www.parks.tas.gov.au/index.aspx?base=2265

    The Port Davey Track, officially the Old Port Davey Track,[1]: 32  is a bushwalking track located in the south western region of Tasmania, Australia. The 70-kilometre (43 mi) track traverses remote wilderness within the Southwest National Park, part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Site, and is managed as a wilderness walk. The Tasmanian Parks & Wildlife Service recommend that experienced bushwalkers can take four-to-five days to cover the track in one direction.[2]

    The track may be combined with the South Coast Track as a long continuous trek requiring around eight to fourteen days.

    The track draws its name from Port Davey, an oceanic inlet named in honour of Thomas Davey, a former Governor of Tasmania.[3]

    Features and location

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    From the Scotts Peak Dam Road in the north, the track trailhead is located adjacent to the Huon Campground (43°02′24S 146°17′24E / 43.04000°S 146.29000°E / -43.04000; 146.29000), the southern terminus of the Scotts Peak Dam Road. The track heads south towards the Arthur Range and then west to the Crossing Plains. Further south, the track runs adjacent to the Crossing River, moving through the Lost World Plateau, following the Erskine Range to the west and the Rugby Range to the east. The track crosses the Spring River before it reaches the eastern side of Jo Page Bay, and to the point of crossing the Bathurst Channel, west of Bathurst Harbour. The track's southern terminus is at Melaleuca where the track converges with the South Coast Track at the Melaleuca Visitor Services Site[1]: 72  of the Parks & Wildlife Service (43°25′08S 146°09′25E / 43.419°S 146.157°E / -43.419; 146.157).

    The Tasmanian Parks & Wildlife Service recommend trek time as follows:[2]

    Approximately 200 people walk the Port Davey track annually.[citation needed]

    See also

    [edit]

  • iconEnvironment portal
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b Melaleuca – Port Davey Area Plan. Department of Tourism, Parks, Heritage and the Arts, Tasmanian Government. 13 January 2003. ISBN 0-9750599-5-5. Retrieved 14 July 2015. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • ^ a b "South Coast Track". Parks & Wildlife Service. Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, Tasmanian Government. 4 April 2012. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  • ^ "The romance of Australian place names". The Australian Women's Weekly. National Library of Australia. 27 May 1964. p. 59. Retrieved 14 October 2013.

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