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There are many waterfalls throughout Tasmania that are worth exploring! One of the best ways to discover some of the best scenery in Tasmania is simply hiking to a waterfall. Waterfalls of Tasmania has the most informative and thorough documentation about Tasmania's most popular waterfalls.
There are many scientific reasons why visiting a waterfall is good for our mental and physical health. I won't go into them here but I will say that exploring waterfalls on your hikes is a great way to break up the journey as their beauty alone is good for the soul. Search for more hikes with waterfalls here.
Photography by Caedence Kuepper
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Lake Leake is the name of both a lake and a small township in the eastern highlands of Tasmania and has a population of 176. Back in the 1880s, named after Charles Henry Leake, a member of the Tasmanian Legislative council, this lake was created to supply water to the township of Campbell Town. Today it is a premium trout water, regularly stocked with Brown and Rainbow Trout, offering some of Tasmania's best early and late season wet fly-fishing.
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