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If you are driving to the west coast, or just want a day trip from the Hobart area, head out to Mt Field National Park, and then continue on to the Styx Big Tree Reserve, managed by Forestry Tasmania. In May 2005, Australia's tallest known living tree, at 97 metres (more than 300 feet), was protected in a new formal Forest Reserve.

The Reserve also protects the tallest and largest known trees in the Styx Valley - such as Gandalf's Staff - the site of the Greenpeace tree platform in 2004, and Bell Bottom - 580 centimetres or 22 feet in diameter.

Some of these trees tower as much as 32 storeys and are more than 300 years old. They are the world's tallest hardwood trees, known as swamp gums or mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) and brown top stringybark (Eucalyptus obliqua).

Some of the walks already have raised wooden walkways and more are planned for the new Reserves .

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On the road towards the Southwest National Park World Heritage Area is the turnoff to the Styx Valley. Hobart to Mt Field National Park - 76km National Park to Maydena - 9km Maydena to Styx Big Tree Reserve - 17km Maydena to Lake Gordon & Wedge Nature Walk - 38km

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Styx Valley Road
Maydena TAS

Getting ThereOn the road towards the Southwest National Park World Heritage Area is the turnoff to the Styx Valley. Hobart to Mt Field National Park - 76km National Park to Maydena - 9km Maydena to Styx Big Tree Reserve - 17km Maydena to Lake Gordon & Wedge Nature Walk - 38km
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