There are 12 parks with swimming spots in Tasmania
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Cataract Gorge Reserve is a must-visit destination in Launceston, Tasmania.
Geilston Bay Reserve in Lindisfarne, Australia, is a picturesque spot that offers stunning views of the Derwent River.
Gordons Hill Nature Recreation Area is a beautiful spot in Rose Bay, Tasmania, Australia.
Hobart Rivulet Park in Tasmania, Australia is a hidden gem located just off the Hobart CBD.
Lake St Clair, also known as leeawulenna, is a picturesque natural freshwater lake located in the Central Highlands area of Tasmania, Australia. It is situated at the southern end of Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park amidst stunning surroundings. It has an area of around 45 square kilometres (17 sq mi) and is Australia's deepest lake, measuring 215m (705ft) at its deepest point.
Lillico Beach Conservation Area is a coastal reserve in Tasmania, located just 10 minutes west of Devonport.
Little Blue Lake South Mount Cameron is a well-known natural landmark in the Far North East of Tasmania.
Mayfield Bay Coastal Reserve is a picturesque conservation area located south of Swansea on Tasmania's charming east coast.
Mount Misery is a 690-meter peak in southern Tasmania, overlooking the town of Huonville.
Narawntapu National Park, previously known as Asbestos Range National Park, is a popular national park located in the Australian state of Tasmania.
Remembrance Park Brighton, located in the Tasmanian suburb of Brighton, is a solemn monument that honors those who have served the nation since World War I.
Soundy Park is a small yet vibrant recreational park located in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.