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Nelson Falls Rainforest Walk Guide in Tasmania
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Nelson Falls Rainforest Walk | Tasmania’s West Coast

  • March 22, 2025
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When you’re driving Tasmania’s rugged west coast, you might not plan a full trip just to see Nelson Falls — especially if you’re coming all the way from Hobart or Launceston.

But if you’re on the Lyell Highway, like we were when traveling from Queenstown to Mt Field National Park, this place is a must-stop gem.

Hidden within the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Nelson Falls is one of those places where you step out of the car, stretch your legs, and within minutes, find yourself immersed in a stunning pocket of ancient temperate rainforest.

Keep reading to find out everything you need to know for your visit to this magical rainforest gem.

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  1. How to Get to Nelson Falls
  2. Nelson Falls Trail Details
  3. Stepping Into Tasmanian Rainforest
  4. Reaching Nelson Falls
  5. Make it Part of Your Adventure
  6. Final Thoughts
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How to Get to Nelson Falls

You’ll find Nelson Falls just off the Lyell Highway (A10), about 28 kilometers east of Queenstown and around 59 kilometers west of Derwent Bridge.

You’ll spot a spacious, clearly marked car park on the northern side of the road, offering around 10 regular spaces, a designated disabled spot, and a small bay for buses or caravans.

It’s the perfect place to park up, no matter how big your vehicle, and take a well-earned break before heading into the rainforest.

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Information BoarD At Nelson Falls Trailhead

Nelson Falls Trail Details

Here’s a quick breakdown of everything you need to know about this walk:

  • Distance: 1.2 km return
  • Elevation Gain: 37m
  • Duration: 20mins
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Starting Point: Nelson Falls Car Park along Lyell Highway
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Nelson Falls Trail Map

Stepping Into Tasmanian Rainforest

The trail to Nelson Falls is a gentle 1.2-kilometer return walk, typically taking around 20 minutes.

The moment you step into the rainforest, it feels like entering another world—calm, green, and timeless.

What stands out about this walk is how much history it holds.

Along the way, you’ll come across information signs explaining that these forests are part of an ancient ecosystem, dating back to the time of Gondwana—the massive supercontinent that existed over 300 million years ago.

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Ancient Tasmanian Rainforest

During that time, Tasmania was closer to the South Pole, covered in ice and swept by polar winds. Some of the plants here, like certain species of ferns, have survived ever since.

As you stroll, take a moment to admire the lush variety of ferns—at least 7 species grow here, from tiny, filmy ferns and fishbone ferns carpeting the ground to giant tree ferns arching high above.

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Keep An Eye FOr 7 Species of Ferns

It’s like walking through a living relic of Earth’s history—a pocket of wilderness that has quietly endured for hundreds of millions of years.

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Nelson Falls Walk

Reaching Nelson Falls

Before you know it, the forest opens up and there it is: Nelson Falls, cascading around 30 meters down a tiered rock face.

Depending on the time of year and recent rainfall, the flow can be a gentle curtain or a thundering torrent.

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Nelson Falls

We were lucky enough to catch it after some rain, and it was just incredible. There’s a metal platform at the end of the trail that gives you a great view — perfect for snapping photos or just standing still and soaking it all in.

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Final Viewing Platform At The Nelson Falls Walk

Make it Part of Your Adventure

If you’re like us and exploring western Tasmania’s wild landscapes, Nelson Falls is the perfect stop to break up your journey.

It’s especially rewarding if you’re on your way between Queenstown, Strahan, or heading east towards Derwent Bridge and Mt Field National Park.

The Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park is full of other scenic walks and viewpoints too, so if you’ve got time, there’s plenty more to explore nearby.


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Wilderness Highway in Western Tasmania

Final Thoughts

Nelson Falls is one of those places that’s easy to miss if you’re rushing from A to B — but don’t. It’s a quick, rewarding walk into Tasmania’s primeval rainforest, topped off with a spectacular waterfall.

Whether you’re a keen hiker or just passing through, this spot is a real reminder of how wild and beautiful Tassie’s west coast can be.


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Polish wanderer and founder of Trek Waves living +15 years in Sydney, Australia, with a love for hiking, trail exploration, mountain biking, photography, videography, and the insights of a geography master's.

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