Devonport

Devonport is a suburb in Tasmania. Population of 14,481 (2021 Census). Median age 43. Median household income $1,093/wk. Median rent $250/wk. 45 trails, 7 pubs nearby. Postcode 7310.

Devonport sits on the northwest coast of Tasmania, serving as a practical hub for touring the Cradle Coast region. The town offers good access to walking trails ranging from short riverside strolls to longer nature walks, making it suitable for caravanners and self-drive travellers wanting to explore on foot without venturing far from amenities.

The town centre is compact with several pubs and cafes within walking distance, plus 26 shops and services for restocking supplies. Public toilets (38 locations) are well distributed, a key consideration for travellers. The Riverside Trail and Don River Loop Track provide easy day-walk options near town, while the Don Heads Nature Trail and Heritage Walking Track offer longer ventures into the surrounding landscape.

Devonport's location on the Mersey River and proximity to Bass Strait make it a gateway to wider Cradle Coast attractions. With a median age of 43 and stable local population, the town has established services without feeling overly touristy.

Travel Info

Must See

  • Riverside TrailEasy riverside walk through town with river and estuarine views, accessible from town centre.
  • Don River Loop TrackScenic looped walk near town exploring Don River valley and native bushland.
  • Don Heads Nature TrailLonger walk with coastal and river confluence views; good for half-day exploration.

Must Do

  • Heritage Walking TrackGuided exploration of local heritage sites and historical landscape features.
  • Mersey River walk/ferry accessWaterfront experience at the town's defining river; useful for stretching legs between drives.
  • Visit a local pubDevonport has seven pubs within close range; good for meals and local information.

Travel Tips

  • Stock up on fuel and supplies in town before heading to more remote Cradle Coast areas.
  • The Riverside Trail is an easy, accessible walk suitable for all fitness levels—check tide conditions if walking near the rivermouth.
  • Don River Loop Track and Don Heads Nature Trail are best done as separate day trips; allow 2–3 hours for each.
  • Mobile coverage is generally reliable in town; check with your provider before heading to outlying trails.
  • Use the 38 public toilet locations as rest stops when planning longer walks—they're strategically placed.
Traffic & Access: Devonport is well-connected by road and serves as a ferry terminal for vehicle transport to/from mainland Australia. Fuel and vehicle services are available in town. Roads to outlying trails are generally accessible; check conditions before heading to more remote track access points.
Best Time to Visit: October to April offers mild temperatures and longer daylight for walking; winter months (June–August) are cooler and wetter but quieter.

Devonport at a Glance

ABS Census 2021
14,481
Population
43
Median Age
$1,093/wk
Median Household Income
2.2
Avg Household Size
$1,192/mo
Median Mortgage
$250/wk
Median Rent
61%
Home Ownership
36%
Renting
11%
Born Overseas
17%
University Educated
7%
Unemployment
1,252
Families

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Frequently Asked Questions

What walks and trails are near Devonport?

There are 10 walking trails near Devonport, including The Hub Arcade (1km), Mersey River ferry (1.1km), Riverside trail (1.2km).

Is there fuel near Devonport?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Devonport, including United Devonport (unmanned after hours) (0.2km), Ampol Devonport (0.5km), BP OPT TARLETON STREET (1.8km).

What attractions are near Devonport?

There are 2 attractions near Devonport, including Narawntapu National Park (26.8km), The Big Penguin (32.1km).