Parks & Wildlife Service - Cradle Mountain

Parks & Wildlife Service - Cradle Mountain is close to Cradle Mountain Ranger Station, 4057, Cradle Mountain Road, Pencil Pine, Cradle Mountain, Kentish, Tasmania, 7306

  • Address: 4057 Cradle Mountain Rd, Cradle Mountain TAS 7310, Australia
  • Phone: +61 3 6492 1110

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Parks & Wildlife Service - Cradle Mountain reviews

There appears to be a process of learning at the moment. Staff are learning (it appears), signage is poor. …

Wide range of displays and information about plants, animals and history of Cradle Mountain region. Park pass and maps are not available here, they can be purchased at the Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre. Shuttle bus will stop here if not full. Importantly there is a nice warm fire and reading area here.

Worth spending a few days there. Treks are well labelled. Take the free bus at the information centre. Make sure you don't missed the last bus.

2023-09-23 Sarah

There appears to be a process of learning at the moment. Staff are learning (it appears), signage is poor.

2023-09-23 John

Wide range of displays and information about plants, animals and history of Cradle Mountain region. Park pass and maps are not available here, they can be purchased at the Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre. Shuttle bus will stop here if not full. Importantly there is a nice warm fire and reading area here.

2023-09-23 Emily

Worth spending a few days there. Treks are well labelled. Take the free bus at the information centre. Make sure you don't missed the last bus.

2023-10-08 Daniel

The displays and information provided about the plants, animals and history of the Cradle Mountain region are impressive. However, the lack of availability of park passes and maps at the wildlife rescue service is disappointing.

2023-10-13 Anna

The staff at the wildlife rescue service are still in the learning process and the signage is not very clear. However, the display of plants, animals, and the history of the Cradle Mountain region is extensive and informative. The cozy fire and reading area provide a comfortable atmosphere to relax.

2023-10-18 Matthew

The wildlife rescue service provides a wide range of displays and information about plants, animals, and the history of the Cradle Mountain region. It is unfortunate that park passes and maps are not available here, and must be purchased at the Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre. However, the shuttle bus stop and the warm fire and reading area are nice amenities.

2023-10-23 Sophia

I had a great experience at the wildlife rescue service. The treks are well labeled and the free bus at the information center is convenient. Just make sure you don't miss the last bus!

2023-10-28 Benjamin

The signage at the wildlife rescue service is poor, but the staff appears to be in a learning process. The displays and information about plants, animals, and the history of the Cradle Mountain region are impressive. However, it was disappointing to find out that park passes and maps are not available here.

2023-11-02 Emma

I enjoyed spending a few days at the wildlife rescue service. The treks are well labeled and the free bus at the information center is a convenient way to explore the area. It is important to be mindful of the last bus time to avoid missing it.

2023-11-07 Joseph

The wildlife rescue service offers a wide range of informative displays about the plants, animals, and history of the Cradle Mountain region. Unfortunately, park passes and maps are not available here. The cozy fire and reading area create a pleasant atmosphere.

2023-11-12 Olivia

The wildlife rescue service has a nice warm fire and reading area, creating a cozy atmosphere. The displays and information provided about plants, animals, and the history of the Cradle Mountain region are extensive. However, it is disappointing that park passes and maps are not available here.

2023-11-17 Thomas

The staff at the wildlife rescue service are in a learning process, and the signage could be improved. However, the displays and information about plants, animals, and the history of the Cradle Mountain region are impressive. It is unfortunate that park passes and maps are not available here.

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