Crayfish Creek Travel Guide
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People come to Crayfish Creek to catch the freshwater lobsters that are a feature of this area and for which the town is named. Midway between
Burnie and
Smithton on the north-west coast, it is the doorstep for Rocky Cape National Park. This is the smallest of
Tasmania's national parks, a special place for bushwalkers with 12km of rugged Bass Strait shoreline, small sheltered beaches, heathlands and wooded hills. The area also has anthropological appeal – as the land bridge that connected Tasmania to the mainland, its vast cave middens provide one of the largest and most complete records of the lifestyle of coastal Aboriginal people in
Australia.
Geographic Location
50km W of Burnie