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Jacksons Cove Hike (11.5km)

Jacksons Cove Conservation Area

Tasmania

11.5km

3-4 hrs

Grade 4

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Quick overview: Discover the raw, untamed beauty of Tasmania's Jacksons Cove Conservation Area on a challenging 11.5km return hike. This trail, situated on Flinders Island near Whitemark, takes you through diverse habitats and offers a unique mix of boulder hopping and sandy 4x4 tracks. Experience the tranquillity of the secluded Jacksons Cove, observe the unique wildlife, and enjoy striking views of the Sister Islands. Remember, tide times are crucial for tackling certain trail sections, so plan accordingly.

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Max elevation: 45m
Min elevation: 3m
Total Ascent: 368m

Check current conditions
Track conditions, access and closures can change quickly due to weather, fire, maintenance or safety concerns. Always check the relevant land manager’s website before you visit. Trail Hiking Australia does not provide real-time track and closure monitoring, and land managers remain the authoritative source for current alerts, closures and access restrictions.

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Steep, rough, and demanding
These are challenging walks suited to experienced hikers. Expect sustained climbs, rough and uneven terrain, and longer distances.

Tracks may be less defined, and signage can be limited, so navigation awareness is important. These walks require good fitness, confidence on difficult terrain, and the ability to manage fatigue over time.

Safety note: Fatigue, poor navigation, or a sudden weather change can turn a hard walk into a serious situation.

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Preparation matters: Plan your half-day hike well and bring the right gear, weather-appropriate layers, food and plenty of water. Before you head out, read up on bushwalking safety and use this day hike planning guide to make sure you're ready. Need help getting started? Check out the full hike preparation guide.

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Think safety first

Australian conditions can turn a small oversight into a serious situation faster than most walkers expect. The Hiking Safety Systems and planning calculators are designed to help you identify and close those gaps before you leave home. Work through the Interactive Safety Scenarios to see how incidents unfold, then use the tools to build your plan and make sure a trusted contact has your trip details before you head out.

Let someone know

Before you go, complete a trip intentions form and share it with a trusted contact. Agree on a Late-Back Time and ask them to call 000 (Police) if you have not checked in. A clear trip plan is one of the simplest and most effective safety steps you can take, and it only takes two minutes.

Heading somewhere remote, off-track or overnight? Use the comprehensive trip intentions form instead — your emergency contact will need more detail. Register your trip plan here →

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Download the hiking preparation and safety checklists before leaving home to help you think through your plans. They help ensure important considerations are not overlooked and support safer decision-making on the trail.

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Find hotels, cabins, and campgrounds near the trailhead. Click the button below to open an interactive map automatically centred on this hike's location — no searching required.

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Or search accommodation in nearby towns: Emita, Furneaux, Killiecrankie, Lady Barron, Trousers Point, Whitemark

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1 Review on “Jacksons Cove Hike (11.5km)”

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  • Darren edwards avatar Darren Edwards Trail Author

    My wife and I hiked to Jacksons Cove over the Labour Day long weekend in March, and we really enjoyed it. The walk was relatively easy, starting on a vehicle management track before opening up to beautiful coastal views. It was a great way to see the changing coastline, with a mix of sandy beaches, rocky outcrops, and stunning granite formations along the way.

    We loved how peaceful and remote the trail felt, with plenty of chances to soak in the scenery. The final stretch to Jacksons Cove was especially beautiful, with its calm waters and rugged shoreline making for a perfect rest spot before heading back.

    Overall, it was a really enjoyable walk—great for anyone who loves coastal hiking and wants to experience Flinders Island’s stunning landscapes.

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Trail Hiking Australia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we hike and pay respects to their Elders, past and present, and we acknowledge the First Nations people of other communities who may be here today.

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