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Arthur River to Corinna

Difficulty: Trek rating 1.5 of 5 - Click for detailsTrek rating 1.5 of 5 - Click for details   Suitable for: 4WD AWD 2WD Camper 
This 2WD trek will offer plenty of attractions, side trips and driving challenges as you journey from Arthur River to Corinna. A good majority of this trek will take you through the tranquil and protected Arthur-Pieman Conservation Area before reaching Corinna - a town surrounded by thousands of hectares of pristine Tarkine wilderness.
StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesArthur River
FinishCorinna
Distance133.63 kmMinimum Days1
Average Speed52.51 km/hrDriving Time2 hours 32 mins
Article By: ExplorOz Team   Updated: 16 Oct 2008
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 Description

The Arthur-Pieman Conservation Area stretches along the north-west coast of Tasmania, covering over 100,000 hectares between Arthur River to the north, the Pieman River to the south and the Franklin and Donaldson Rivers to the east. As you begin to journey through the Tarkine wilderness of tall eucalypt forests and rainforests, you start to appreciate how dynamic this landscape is - continually reshaped by wind, fire and water.

A good, all weather road that does not require four wheel drive vehicles connects Arthur River to Corinna.

Arthur River - being the starting point of this trek, is a small coastal town renown for its beautiful river cruises and nature walks - and not to mention - its famous ‘The Edge of the World’ beaches. Slightly south of Arthur River are potential side trips (not featured in this trek) that extends coastward towards attractions such as: Sundown Point, and the fishing villages of Sarah Anne Rocks and Couta Rocks. Beyond Arthur River is the Western Explorer route, an adventurous journey on gravel roads to reach Corinna on the Pieman River. The gravel road for the remainder of this route can at times get somewhat deteriorated, so drive carefully especially approaching the narrow, steep and winding sections of the road.

Corinna is a picturesque town on the northern side of the Pieman River. It offers a unique and intimate rainforest experience. Being surrounded by thousands of hectares of pristine Tarkine wilderness, most of which has been untouched by fire. Corinna seems to have its own microclimate and it tends to be a couple of degrees warmer than Strahan. There are a range of walks near Corinna, from a 20 minute Huon Pine walk, the Whyte River walk and a more challenging four hour walk to Mount Donaldson.

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From: Arthur River
To: Corinna

Distance: 133.63 km
Direction: 153 °
Average Speed: 52.51 km/hr
Travel Time: 2 hours 32 mins

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 Permits

Arthur-Pieman Conservation Area (APCA) is a Conservation Area - national park entry fees do not apply. That said, however, if you are considering driving off designated roads/tracks or onto some beaches, then a permit is required. To obtain a permit or information on road/track conditions, please contact the ranger station at Arthur River or phone Parks and Wildlife Service, Arthur River on: (03) 6457 1225.

Fees need to be paid for camping - for more information, please click: Camping in Arthur-Pieman Conservation Area

For further information on permits, off-road tracks and camping - please contact the:

Arthur River Field Office

c/o PWS Smithton Office
PO Box 715
Smithton 7330 TAS
Phone: (03) 6457 1225
Fax: (03) 6457 1277

For public information on the Arthur-Pieman Conservation Area and the Western Explorer Road, please click: Track - Campsite and Reserve Closures

 Things to See & Do

Savage River, Norfolk Road - TAS   
River Crossing Point of Interest
Bridge on Norfolk Road that crosses over Savage River. There are also some nice camp sites near this bridge.
Sardine Creek - TAS   
Place Name River Crossing State Forests,Reserves Water Body,River,Stream,Falls
A small creek in the 'Arthur Pieman Conservation Area'. Between Arthur River and Couta Rocks. One of many creeks that flow into the ocean.
Corinna - TAS   
Populated Place Caravan Park Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Camp Fee Resort,Motel Point of Interest
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Gardiner Point (Edge of the World) - TAS   
Cape,Headland,Point Point of Interest
The 'Edge of the World' is the name the locals have given Gardiner Point because from here - the ocean extends all the way to Argentina.
Parking Bay (Norfolk Road) - TAS   
P-Bay Point of Interest
Parking Bay near Norfolk Road and the bridge that crosses over Donaldson River.
Scenic Lookout - TAS   
Point of Interest 
Marker for scenic lookout but may be overgrown.
Longback Walk - TAS   
Walk Track Point of Interest
Longback walk may be a little overgrown, although the scenic lookout track should be fine.
Arthur River - TAS   
Populated Place Caravan Park Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Camp Fee Resort,Motel Point of Interest
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 Preparation

The last fuel stop is at Marrawah so make sure you have plenty of fuel the journey and beyond because there is no fuel available at Corinna - only at Waratah to the northeast or Zeehan to the southeast of Corinna. Please obtain travel permits if considering driving off the designated roads/tracks or onto beaches. Also, if you are considering camping within the Arthur-Pieman Conservation Area, then camping permits will need to be sought.

Take adequate food supplies for the journey - available at Arthur River and at Corinna. It's a good idea to take warm clothing and wet weather gear since the weather especially near the coast can become very windy, cold and wet without too much notice. Check the weather and road conditions before venturing southeast towards Corinna. Take caution when driving on the gravel roads as the roads can get narrow and windy.

Fuel Supplies & Usage

Fuel Symbol Diesel4cyl 19 litres ULP4cyl 22 litres LPG4cyl 27 litres
6cyl 21 litres6cyl 24 litres6cyl 24 litres
8cyl 21 litres8cyl 22 litres
Usage is averaged from TrekFuel (* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.
Nearest and last fuel location is at Marrawah, which is around 16kms north of Arthur River. There is no fuel at Corinna, although there is fuel at Waratah to the northeast and Zeehan to the southeast.

Best Time To Visit

The warmer summer months is the best time to travel since the weather can get rather wet and cold during the winter months.

Closest Climatic Station

Luncheon Hill (Forestry)
Distance from Trek Mid Point 32.39km NE
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 20.621.118.615.5 13.011.110.711.4 12.314.616.918.5
Mean Min. °C 10.310.89.57.9 6.85.85.15.0 5.55.97.38.4
Mean Rain mm 88.257.379.299.5 168.5146.2189.4188.0 177.1141.992.290.7
    Best time to travel      Ok time to travel      Travel NOT recommended

Services & Supplies

The following locations have various services and supplies: Arthur River, Corinna

 Camp Sites & Accommodation

Corinna - TAS   
Populated Place Caravan Park Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Camp Fee Resort,Motel Point of Interest
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Camp Site near Norfolk Road - TAS   
Camp Free 
This is a nice camping area just off Norfolk Road (C249).
Temma Rd (Nice Campsite) - TAS   
Camp Fee 
Nice campsite alongside Temma Road.
Arthur River - TAS   
Populated Place Caravan Park Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Camp Fee Resort,Motel Point of Interest
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 Environment

The northern section of the Arthur–Pieman Conservation Area has a very rich Aboriginal heritage which has left markers in the landscape, such as middens, hut depressions, artefact scatters and rock art. If you stumble across any Aboriginal heritage sites, please appreciate and respect the area. These special places and their associated cultural landscapes show that Aboriginal people in the past had a special relationship with the land - a relationship which continues with Aboriginal people today.

The coastline along the conservation area is known to be among the most scenic and wild in Tasmania. The ‘Roaring 40s’ often pound the west coast, creating an almost lunar-type landscape of sand dunes and lichen-painted rocks. Vegetation near the coast consists of heath and scrublands, whilst buttongrass dominates the poorly drained moorlands. Numerous wildflowers and orchid species dot the coast and plains during specific times of the year. The closer you get towards Corinna, eucalypt forests and thick rainforests start to dominate the landscape.

As for fauna species, the extensive grasslands allow for nature spotters to find Bennetts wallabies, Tasmanian pademelons and wombats. During dusk, you may be lucky to see Tasmanian devils, brushtail possums and spotted-tailed quolls. The conservation area is home to a rich variety of birds including the yellow-tailed black cockatoo, white-breasted sea eagle, currawong, blue-winged parrot, striated pardalote, superb blue wren, swallows and honeyeaters. Along the coast, you may see the red-capped plover, fairy tern, pacific gull, ruddy turnstone, raptors, and pied and sooty oyster catchers. In the plateau country, bird watchers will be thrilled to find ground parrots, hooded plovers and the rare orange-bellied parrot.

 Driving Directions

Time
Direction
Distance
Arthur River to Gardiner Point (Edge of the World) 1.08 km SW 232° 1 min
Gardiner Point (Edge of the World) to Arthur River 1.08 km NE 52° 1 min
Arthur River to Temma Rd (Nice Campsite) 1.31 km SE 123° 1 min
Temma Rd (Nice Campsite) to Temma Rd & Beekeepers Hives Access 3.53 km S 166° 3 min
Temma Rd & Beekeepers Hives Access to Sundown Creek 3.5 km S 186° 3 min
Sundown Creek to Temma Rd & Sundown Pt Access 1.3 km S 174° 1 min
Temma Rd & Sundown Pt Access to Sundown Point 3.38 km NW 299° 5 min
Sundown Point to Temma Rd & Sundown Pt Access 3.38 km SE 119° 5 min
Temma Rd & Sundown Pt Access to Sardine Creek 2.4 km S 181° 2 min
Sardine Creek to Temma Rd & Sarah Anne Rocks Access 0.22 km S 159°
Temma Rd & Sarah Anne Rocks Access to Temma Rd & Rebecca Rd 2.41 km S 170° 1 min
Temma Rd & Rebecca Rd to Temma 7.84 km S 181° 8 min
Temma to Temma Rd & Rebecca Rd 7.84 km N 8 min
Temma Rd & Rebecca Rd to Rebecca Rd & Wuthering Heights Rd 14.37 km E 102° 14 min
Rebecca Rd & Wuthering Heights Rd to Norfolk Rd & Rebecca Rd 1.25 km E 80° 1 min
Norfolk Rd & Rebecca Rd to Norfolk Rd & Balfour Access 8.88 km S 167° 9 min
Norfolk Rd & Balfour Access to Lindsay River, Norfolk Rd 11.98 km SE 131° 12 min
Lindsay River, Norfolk Rd to Parking Bay (Norfolk Road) 28.76 km SE 148° 32 min
Parking Bay (Norfolk Road) to Longback Walk 13.36 km S 181° 14 min
Longback Walk to Scenic Lookout 3.38 km S 177° 3 min
Scenic Lookout to Camp Site near Norfolk Road 2.39 km S 173° 9 min
Camp Site near Norfolk Road to Parking Bay (Norfolk Road) 2.43 km S 202° 3 min
Parking Bay (Norfolk Road) to Savage River, Norfolk Road 1.56 km S 201° 1 min
Savage River, Norfolk Road to Norfolk Rd & Corinna Rd 2.91 km SE 113° 3 min
Norfolk Rd & Corinna Rd to Corinna 3.11 km SW 218° 3 min
Arthur River to Corinna 133.63 km     2 hr 32 min
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.

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