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Hogarth Falls

Tasmania

At a Glance

About Hogarth Falls

An easily accessible waterfall near Strahan on the west coast, reached via a pleasant 2km return walk through cool temperate rainforest of leatherwood and myrtle along the Botanical Creek trail. The falls are modest but set in a beautiful forest environment, and the walk itself passes through one of the finest examples of accessible west coast rainforest outside a national park. The walk starts from the Peoples Park in Strahan and is popular with visitors staying overnight.

Getting to Hogarth Falls

Located in Strahan on Tasmania's west coast. The walk starts from Peoples Park in central Strahan. Access via the Lyell Highway (A10) from Queenstown or via the Strahan Road from the north. Strahan is approximately 150km south-west of Launceston and 280km west of Hobart.

Hogarth Falls Highlights

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Activities at Hogarth Falls

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History of Hogarth Falls

Hogarth Falls is a modest waterfall in the Botanical Creek system on Tasmania's west coast. The Peoples Park trail through the area showcases the region's characteristic temperate rainforest ecosystem dominated by leatherwood and myrtle, which was historically significant to early European settlement and logging in the area. The walk has become a popular attraction for visitors to Strahan, offering an accessible introduction to west coast rainforest ecology without requiring a national park visit.

Tips for visiting Hogarth Falls

Start early to avoid crowds and enjoy the rainforest in quieter conditions
Bring insect repellent — the temperate rainforest can have biting insects, especially in warmer months
Wear sturdy walking shoes with good grip; the track can be muddy and slippery after rain
The walk is the main attraction — don't expect a dramatic waterfall, but the rainforest setting is worth the trip
Bring a camera for the lush forest canopy and fern gullies

Facilities at Hogarth Falls

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