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Wellington Park

The best walks and hikes in Wellington Park

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Hiking in Wellington Park, also known as Kunanyi/Mount Wellington, offers diverse terrain near Hobart, Tasmania. The park features environments ranging from dry woodlands and fern glades to exposed alpine areas and dramatic cliff faces. Its landscape is characterized by the 1271-meter Mount Wellington summit, dolerite columns like the Organ Pipes, and various waterfalls. The extensive trail network provides options across these varied natural features.

Best hiking trails in Wellington Park

  • The most popular hiking route is Hiking loop from Fern Tree, a 7.8 miles (12.6 km) trail that takes 4 hours 48 minutes to complete. This moderate route explores the eastern foothills of the mountain.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is View of Hobart loop from Fern Tree, a moderate 6.3 miles (10.2 km) path. This trail offers panoramic views over Hobart and the Derwent River.
  • Local hikers also love the Hiking loop from kunanyi / Mount Wellington, a 4.8 miles (7.8 km) trail leading through the summit area, often completed in about 3 hours 1 minute.
  • Hiking in Wellington Park is defined by diverse terrain including woodlands, fern glades, and exposed summit areas with dolerite rock formations. The network offers options for various ability levels, from easy walks to challenging alpine expeditions.
  • The routes in Wellington Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 80 reviews. More than 1200 hikers have used komoot to explore Wellington Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Organ Pipes & Pinnacle Track

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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April 23, 2026, View of Hobart

The view from this spot over Hobart stretches across the city’s waterfront and surrounding suburbs, with the expanse of the River Derwent below. It's a great perspective of the contrast between the built-up urban area and the natural slopes rising behind it. On clear days, you can see beyond the city toward the distant hills and the beautiful Tasmanian coastline.

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April 23, 2026, Pinnacle Track

Pinnacle Track is a relatively rocky path in Wellington Park that climbs steadily from The Springs through woodland before emerging into exposed alpine terrain on the upper slopes of kunanyi / Mount Wellington. The route becomes steeper and more rugged near the summit, connecting to the Zig Zag Track that leads to the Pinnacle lookout area. From the top, there are expansive views over Hobart, across the Derwent estuary, and the surrounding coastal and wilderness landscapes.

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April 23, 2026, Organ Pipes

The Organ Pipes are a fascinating formation of vertical dolerite columns on the slopes of kunanyi / Mount Wellington. These columns were formed by the cooling and contraction of molten rock, creating a dramatic cliff face that resembles a giant pipe organ. This site is one of Tasmania's most distinctive geological features that rises above Hobart, and is worth a pause along the track to take in the stunning beauty and capture some memorable photos.

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April 23, 2026, Organ Pipes Track

Organ Pipes Track in Wellington Park is a popular, well-maintained path that becomes rockier as it winds beneath the dolerite cliffs of kunanyi/Mount Wellington. The surface is mostly compacted dirt, but there are sections with loose stones and exposed rock, which can make the footing uneven in places, so keep aware of your footing in the rockier areas where the surface may be rough. Along the way, there are impressive views over Hobart and the Derwent estuary, with the towering rock formations as a constant backdrop.

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"Saint Raphael’s Church is the daughter church in the Parish of All Saints, South Hobart. It is situated on Huon Road, Fern Tree, ten kilometres from the city of Hobart. This beautiful ‘Swiss’ style Church was designed by Melbourne architect Alan C Walker and built by local builders William and Charles Gillham. The Foundation Stone was laid in 1892 by Emily Dobson and the Church consecrated in 1893. Previously services had been held in a room at the back of the Fern Tree Inn (now the Fern Tree Tavern) which was opposite the site of the present church. The incentive to build the Church came from residents who were concerned at the use of the Inn for their fortnightly church services." https://allsaints-southhobart.org.au/st-raphaels-fern-tree/

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Wellington Park?

Wellington Park, also known as Kunanyi/Mount Wellington, offers over 30 distinct hiking routes. These range from easy strolls through fern glades to challenging alpine expeditions, catering to various fitness levels.

What kind of terrain can I expect on hikes in Wellington Park?

The park features incredibly diverse terrain. You can expect to traverse dry woodlands, lush fern glades, and exposed alpine areas with dramatic cliff faces and boulder fields. The summit of Kunanyi/Mount Wellington itself offers windswept, rocky landscapes.

Are there any waterfalls to see in Wellington Park?

Yes, Wellington Park is home to several beautiful waterfalls. The magnificent 50-meter-high Wellington Falls is encased by dolerite cliffs and accessible via tracks like the Nieka Trail. For an easier option, Silver Falls is a delightful 4-meter waterfall easily reached from Fern Tree Park via the historic Pipeline Track, surrounded by ferns and eucalypts.

Are there family-friendly hiking options in Wellington Park?

Absolutely. Many trails in the eastern foothills are suitable for families. The area around Fern Tree Park, for instance, offers easier walks like the path to Silver Falls, which is surrounded by lush vegetation and provides a pleasant experience for all ages.

Can I bring my dog on trails in Wellington Park?

While specific regulations can vary, generally, dogs are permitted on some trails within Wellington Park but must be kept on a leash. It's always best to check the latest park guidelines before heading out to ensure you're on a dog-friendly route.

Are there any circular hiking routes available in Wellington Park?

Yes, Wellington Park features several popular circular routes. For example, the Hiking loop from Fern Tree is a moderate 12.6 km trail exploring the eastern foothills. Another option is the Hiking loop from kunanyi / Mount Wellington, which is a 7.8 km route leading through the summit area.

What are the best viewpoints or landmarks to visit in Wellington Park?

The summit of Kunanyi/Mount Wellington (1271m) offers spectacular panoramic views over Hobart, the Derwent River, and the south coast. Other notable landmarks include the distinctive dolerite columns of the Organ Pipes, visible from lookouts like Sphinx Rock. Sphinx Rock itself provides stunning views of the Organ Pipes, Hobart, and the Derwent River.

How can I get to Wellington Park using public transport?

Public transport options to Wellington Park are available, primarily connecting from Hobart. Buses can take you to key access points like Fern Tree or The Springs, which serve as starting points for many trails. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information.

Is there parking available at trailheads in Wellington Park?

Yes, parking is available at various trailheads and popular access points within Wellington Park. Key locations like The Springs and Fern Tree offer designated parking areas, providing convenient access to the extensive trail network.

What is the best time of year to hike in Wellington Park?

The best time to hike in Wellington Park is generally during the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (November to April). However, conditions at the summit of Kunanyi/Mount Wellington can change rapidly and be extreme at any time of year, so always be prepared for varying weather.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Wellington Park?

The trails in Wellington Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 80 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning panoramic views from the summit, and the well-maintained network of paths that cater to all skill levels.

Are there any challenging hikes for experienced trekkers in Wellington Park?

Yes, Wellington Park offers challenging routes for experienced hikers. Trails extending beyond the summit can be more exposed and remote. For instance, the Sphinx Rock – View of Hobart loop from Fern Tree is a difficult 13.5 km route with significant elevation changes, providing a demanding experience.

Are there facilities like cafes or picnic areas in Wellington Park?

Yes, The Springs is a common meeting point within the park that offers facilities, picnic areas, and cafes. It's a great spot to start or end a hike, providing amenities and linking to many key walking and riding tracks on the eastern foothills of the mountain.

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