Situated in the Central Highlands of Tasmania, Lake St Clair falls within the spectacularly scenic Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, a renowned World Heritage Site. This freshwater lake is Australia’s deepest lake, measuring at a maximum depth of 160 metres and covering an area of 45 square kilometres. It serves as the end point of the Overland Track, a world-famous hiking route. Visitors can look forward to a host of wonderful activities in and around this breathtakingly beautiful lake including canyoning, rappelling and hiking amidst spectacular scenery, as well as fishing and boating on the lake's pristine waters. Other highlights include: spotting an array of wildlife including a huge diversity of birdlife; and exploring the ancient forests, rugged mountains and alpine heaths which fringe Lake St Clair's beautiful shores.