The Reservoir Circuit

Maria Island National Park

This easy walk is sheltered from the coastal winds and provides a glimpse of Maria Island's wildlife and history. This walk is one of the best places to see the endangered forty-spotted pardalote. The walk takes you through open woodlands into t​all eucalypt forest, and returns via ruins from the old cement works. The area near the reservoir is a good place for a picnic in the bush. Cycling is only permitted on Southern track due to safety.

Heritage Sites
Cycling Permitted
Coastal
Eucalypt Forest

Getting there

Trailhead: Maria Island ferry wharf or Darlington campground

Maps

TasMap MARIA ISLAND NP (1:50K)
5828 DARLINGTON (1:25K) covers top of Maria Island

Permits/Costs

Tas Parks pass

Other References

https://hikingtheworld.blog/2019/01/21/exploring-fossil-cliffs-and-reservoir-circuit/ - track notes and photos

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