Mt. William National Park
Remote and peaceful, the parks features include long stretches of
amazing white sandy beaches, clear blue water, coloured granite
boulders, coastal heath and woodlands with plenty of wildlife. The park
is an important refuge for the Forester Kangaroo, Tasmanias only
kangaroo.
Boating, camping and walking are popular activities around Great Musselroe Bay and Stumpys Bay.
The entire parks coastline is 36km long and incorporates the Bay of
Fires to the south, also including Ansons Bay and Eddystone Point.
Ansons Bay and Great Musselroe Bays provide top fishing- some of the
biggest bream in the state. Offshore game fishing is fantastic while
tuna often come close enough to Eddystone Point to be taken. There are
approximately 100 species of birds in this wonderful park, many
varieties of sea and shore birds.