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    Strathgordon

    , TAS

    Things to see
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    Bushwalking at the edge of the Gordon River near Macquarie Harbour

    Strathgordon
    Old dam construction village near the Gordon Power Station
    Located 366 m above sea level and 161 km from Hobart on the edge of the vast South West National Park, Strathgordon was originally built in 1969 as a construction village for workers on the HEC damming projects which drowned both Lake Pedder (one of the natural wonders of Tasmania's south west) and Lake Gordon. Between them Lake Pedder and Lake Gordon cover more than 500 sq. km and hold 27 times the volume of water in Sydney Harbour.

    Today Strathgordon is a tiny settlement which is only a glimmer of the thriving town which was occupied in the 1970s by workers building the dams. The area has been developed by Hydro Tasmania as a suitable place for trout fishing (a current fishing licence is essential), picnics, barbecues, camping and bushwalking.


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    The dense rainforest beside the Gordon River downstream from Strathgordon

    Bushwalking in the area
    There is plenty of bushwalking available in the area but the rainfall (2658 mm per annum) means that great care has to be taken to protect against hypothermia.

    To the south of the town lies the vast South West National Park, one of the few areas of genuine untouched wilderness left in Australia. It is a comment on the wildness of this area that the Lithuanian born photographer, Olegas Truchanas (whose photographs of the area have become famous - they were used extensively in the 1983 election campaign), was the first European to navigate the Serpentine and Gordon Rivers. He made the trip as recently as 1958.

    All information about walking tracks and scenic viewpoints is available from the Visitor Reception and Information Centre on the decking above the Gordon Dam about 13km west of Strathgordon. It is open daily (except Christmas and Good Friday) between 10.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. November to April inclusive and 11.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. May to October. For more details contact the centre during these hours on (03) 6280 1134.

    If you want a short walk ask at the Visitors Information Centre about Jack's Track. It is a 30 minute round trip through forest.

    Gordon River Road
    The Gordon River road is approximately 85km long. It can be accessed just west of Maydena. There is a fee for entering the South West National Park. Contact 03 6288 1283 for more details. It is possible to hire an audio tape which provides information about places of interest along the road. There are several viewing points and two picnic areas along the road and there is a short forest walk (about 20 minutes) some kilometres along the road which runs off from Frodsham Pass. The audio tapes are available from the toll gate at Maydena or the South West National Park Office at Mt Field (03) 6288 1283. During the winter the Gordon Road may be closed to traffic.

    Camping Grounds
    There are excellent camping grounds near the Edgar and Scotts Peak dams. These facilities are maintained by Parks and Wildlife Service and include toilets, barbecue and picnic areas.

    Fishing and Boat Hire
    Both Lakes Gordon and Pedder provide excellent trout fishing opportunities. Fishing licences are essential. Fishing boats can be hired from the Lake Pedder Motor Inn.


     

    Tourist Information   [Top of page]

     
      Visitor Information Centre
    Gordon Dam 13km west of Strathgordon
    Strathgordon TAS 7139
    Telephone: (03) 6280 1134
     
     

    Hotels   [Top of page]

     
      Lake Pedder Motor Inn
    Gordon River Rd
    Strathgordon TAS 7139
    Telephone: (03) 6280 1166
    Rating: **
     
     

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      Lake Pedder Motor Inn
    Gordon River Rd
    Strathgordon TAS 7139
    Telephone: (03) 6280 1166
     




     

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