Overland Track

Overland Track Discover Tasmania’s world-famous Overland Track. The logistics for the Overland Track can be an issue.

This page is operated by the Overland Track Shuttle to support walkers with tips, updates, and inspiration for your journey from Cradle Mountain to Lake St Clair. Do contact us and we will be able to sort out your Overland Track Transfer.

We’re Finalists in the 2025 Tasmanian Tourism AwardsA heartfelt thank you to all our guests for your wonderful reviews, ...
07/10/2025

We’re Finalists in the 2025 Tasmanian Tourism Awards

A heartfelt thank you to all our guests for your wonderful reviews, trust, and ongoing support. Because of you, eGuide has been named a finalist in the 2025 Tasmanian Tourism Awards.

Your feedback continues to inspire us to deliver exceptional Tasmanian tours, shore excursions, and transfers that reflect our values of quality, sustainability, and genuine local hospitality.

The winners will be announced on 31 October, and we are honoured to stand alongside so many passionate tourism operators from across Tasmania.

Thank you once again to everyone who has travelled with us, shared your experiences, and helped us reach this milestone.

Snow at Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre today
05/09/2025

Snow at Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre today

EARLY BIRD DEAL FINISHES AT END OF AUGUSTIf you have not booked your overland track transport now is a good time to do s...
28/08/2025

EARLY BIRD DEAL FINISHES AT END OF AUGUST

If you have not booked your overland track transport now is a good time to do so. no need to pay when booking

Explore Tasmania with our flexible Overland Track shuttles. Convenient departures, valet services, and group discounts ensure a seamless travel experience. Reserve today!

Overland Track Huts – Facilities & FeaturesThere are six main public huts along the 65 km Overland Track, offering basic...
02/08/2025

Overland Track Huts – Facilities & Features

There are six main public huts along the 65 km Overland Track, offering basic shelter and essential facilities — all on a first-come, first-served basis (no bookings). All walkers must carry a tent and sleeping mat in case huts are full. Each hut includes composting toilets, rainwater tanks (water must be treated), bunk platforms (no mattresses), and communal shelter areas for cooking.

Waterfall Valley Hut

First major hut after Cradle Mountain
Sleeps 34 in three rooms with a central communal area
Large deck, gas heater (on timer), solar lighting, drying room
Nearby tent platforms and camping area

Windermere Hut
Sleeps around 34
Scenic views toward Lake Windermere
Tank water and tent platforms available

New Pelion Hut
The largest hut on the track; sleeps up to 60
Indoor communal area, drying racks, gas heater
Group and individual tent platforms nearby

Kia Ora Hut
Located in lush rainforest setting
Basic bunk platforms and tank water
Close to several stunning waterfalls
Often fills quickly in peak season

Bert Nichols Hut
Spacious, and well-equipped
Comfortable sleeping areas, verandah, and indoor cooking space
Ideal final night before reaching Lake St Clair

Narcissus Hut
Located at the northern end of Lake St Clair
Sleeps around 20, includes bunks, toilet, tank water
Communal cooking room and radio to contact ferry

Echo Point Hut (Optional)
Small, remote hut halfway along Lake St Clair

Sleeps up to 8
Basic shelter with limited facilities
Often used by walkers skipping the ferry

Good to Know
Huts cannot be booked — arrive early in peak season

No mattresses or cooking gas provided

You must carry your own stove, sleeping mat, and warm gear

Each hut has a toilet and nearby camping area or tent platforms

The Overland Track hut network is designed to minimise environmental impact while offering shelter and safety

Planning your Overland Track adventure? We offer reliable transfers from Hobart, Launceston, Devonport, and Lake St Clair — plus luggage storage, gas, and advice to help you get the most from your hike.

Wombat Watch on the Overland Track! 🐾One of the highlights of walking the Overland Track? Spotting wombats in the wild! ...
02/08/2025

Wombat Watch on the Overland Track! 🐾

One of the highlights of walking the Overland Track? Spotting wombats in the wild! These chunky little marsupials are a hiker favourite — and if you know where to look, you're almost guaranteed a sighting.

🎯 Top spots to see wombats:
✅ Ronny Creek – especially in the early morning or late afternoon
✅ Waterfall Valley Hut – they love grazing on the open plains
✅ Pelion Plains – wombat central!

📸 Be sure to keep your distance and admire quietly — they’re wild animals, but surprisingly photogenic!

Have you spotted a wombat on your hike? Share your best pics in the comments! 👇
And if you're planning your Overland adventure, we’ve got your transfers covered — from start to finish.

Some facts about the Overland Track The Overland Track is one of Australia’s most iconic wilderness hikes—a 65-kilometre...
27/07/2025

Some facts about the Overland Track

The Overland Track is one of Australia’s most iconic wilderness hikes—a 65-kilometre trail that winds its way through the heart of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. It takes trekkers from Cradle Mountain to Lake St Clair, traversing alpine moors, native forests and dramatic peaks along the way.

What Is the Overland Track?

The Overland Track is one of Australia’s best multi-day walks and is usually completed over 5-7 days, depending on the pace of walkers and the side trips completed. Along the way, hikers are treated to some of Tasmania’s most rugged scenery and frequent encounters with native wildlife, including wombats.

During the peak hiking season, numbers are capped to protect the environment and ensure a high-quality wilderness experience. Securing a permit for the Overland Track is essential to gain access to the huts and trail infrastructure.

Planning your hike

• Book permits ($300 AUD) early when registrations open in July for the October to May hiking season. Be online at 7am when the waiting room opens to secure your preferred dates.
• Hiking outside of the permit season is free. Register online (mandatory).
• Moderate fitness is required; expect around 6–8 hours of walking each day with some steep inclines.
• Best time to hike the Overland Track: Summer (December-February) for the warmest temperatures and longest daylight hours; October/November or March-May for lighter crowds.
• Winter hikers must be prepared for heavy snowfall, freezing temperatures and challenging trekking conditions.

Transport logistics

• Fly to Launceston or Hobart and arrange transport to Cradle Mountain (no public buses serve the national park).
• provides Overland Track transfers from all major Tasmanian cities and airports (from $90 AUD). Solo trekker and groups transfers available.
• Self-drive transfers are available with for hikers with rental vehicles; park your car at the end of the Overland Track and they will shuttle you to the start.
• On arrival at the Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre, a free shuttle takes trekkers to the start of the trail at Ronny Creek.
• After arriving at Lake St Clair, hikers can catch the Ida Clair ferry from Narcissus Hut ($55 AUD) to Cynthia Bay or walk 4-4.5 hours to the end of the track.

Tips for hikers

• Pack light: a waterproof jacket, sturdy boots, first-aid kit and gaiters are essential.
• Practice hiking with a weighted pack in the lead up to your trek.
• Permits include accommodation in huts along the route, which are first-come/first-served; tent platforms are also available
• Bring high-energy but lightweight food; enough for an extra day in case plans change.
• Check the weather forecast before you depart via BOM; conditions change fast in Tasmania’s alpine country.
• Carry a PLB (personal locator beacon) to activate in the event of a life-threatening emergency.

Considered one of Australia’s best multi-day treks, the Overland Track is a life-changing adventure through one of Tasmania’s most spectacular wilderness areas.

“What’s your favourite Tasmania trek? Tell us!

eGuide Wins 2025 TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice AwardeGuide, a leading Tasmanian transport and tour operator, has been n...
22/07/2025

eGuide Wins 2025 TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Award

eGuide, a leading Tasmanian transport and tour operator, has been named a 2025 TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Award Winner, placing it among the top 10% of tourism experiences worldwide.

This prestigious recognition is based on consistently excellent guest reviews and ratings over the past year. eGuide is best known for its Overland Track transport services, connecting hikers between Cradle Mountain, Lake St Clair, and beyond. The company also operates popular shore excursions and tours across Tasmania.

Known for its friendly service, reliability, and deep local knowledge, eGuide has become a trusted choice for adventurers seeking a seamless and personalised Tasmanian experience.

The team extends their thanks to every guest who shared feedback and helped make this award possible.

For more information, visit www.eGuide.com.au

21/07/2025

Starting Your Overland Track Adventure at Cradle Mountain? 🥾🌄

Day 1 of the Overland Track is a breathtaking introduction to Tasmania’s wilderness, and it all begins at Cradle Mountain – Ronny Creek.

🚶‍♂️ From the moment you step onto the boardwalk, you’ll be immersed in alpine scenery, ancient forests, and the iconic view of Cradle Mountain rising above Dove Lake.

📸 Many walkers aim to summit Cradle Mountain on Day 1 (weather and energy permitting!). It’s a challenging but rewarding detour via the Face Track or the summit trail from Kitchen Hut. Make sure to assess conditions—strong winds and low cloud can make the climb dangerous.

💡 Pro tip: If you're planning the summit, start early, pack light, and always have a backup plan. Not everyone includes the climb—and that’s perfectly okay. The full Overland Track experience is epic with or without it.

Planning to hike the Overland Track? Don’t miss this Special Offer – available now for a limited time!Book your return s...
20/07/2025

Planning to hike the Overland Track? Don’t miss this Special Offer – available now for a limited time!

Book your return shuttle with eGuide and enjoy:

Free gas canister on departure

Free mobile finisher phone stand

Plus, no payment required when booking

Offer available here:
www.overlandtrackshuttle.com.au/special-offers

Please do get on as soon as you can as permits sell fast
05/07/2025

Please do get on as soon as you can as permits sell fast

Overland Track bookings for the 2025/26 season open at 9am on Tuesday 8 July.

You’ll be able to join the waiting room from 7am on Tuesday 8 July. Keep an eye on our page at that time as we’ll share the link here.

At 9am, those in the waiting room will be randomised and moved into a queue to progress through to the booking site.

Top tips for making a successful booking:
• Make sure you join the waiting room prior to 9am on Tuesday. If you access the link afterwards, you will be placed at the end of the queue.
• Plan alternate dates in case your preferred date is unavailable. With only 34 places available each day, popular dates can sell out quickly.
• Have all your info ready to go – including the full names, date of birth, state and nationality of all group members.
• Have your credit card ready to go (Visa or MasterCard only).

Read the FAQs for more information on how the booking system works: https://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/cradle-mountain/overland-track/frequently-asked-questions

Please note, this post will not be moderated. For any further enquiries, email the Overland Track bookings team at [email protected] or phone 1300 827 727.

We hope to see you on track soon!

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Cradle Mountain, TAS
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