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Thursday, 12 March 2015

Seagers Lookout

Type: walk

Length: 1.5 - 2 hours return

Difficulty: easy - few muddy spots here and there - large flat rocks

Highlights: views into the southwest wilderness

Location: Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia



Seagers Lookout is a walk to a rocky area that offers views of the southwest wilderness. While your there, the 10 minute return Woodland Walk near Lake Fenton is worth a visit.


How to get there

 

When you enter the national park on the way to the Southwest National Park, take the road going up the mountain (Lake Dobson Road), this leads you to the Sub-alpine area, you know when you have reached this zone once you see the Woodland Walk. You can park your car there or in the next parking bay, if you reach Lake Dobson you went too far. Now walk to the dam at Lake Fenton, you should see a sign for the Seagers Lookout walk.




King Billy Pine near the Woodland Walk, beech also grows here.
This area is home some interesting insects with Lake Fenton been home to several endemic species of moth.
Lake Fenton from above.
A view into the southwest.

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