High Rocky Point

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High Rocky Point
Peninsula
Country Australia
State Tasmania
Region South West
Location South West Tasmania
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UNESCO World Heritage Site
Name Tasmanian Wilderness
Year 1982 (#6)
Number 181
Region Oceania
Criteria Mixed
National park Southwest NP
Location of High Rocky Point in Tasmania

The High Rocky Point is a coastal landmark, located on the south western coast of Tasmania, Australia. The point, contained within the Southwest National Park, part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Site, lies to the south of Point Hibbs and north of Low Rocky Point that is located approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) away.[1][2][3] The Wanderer River is located to the north of the point.

It is in an isolated and generally inaccessible area, however at different times mineral finds have occurred nearby.[4] The point is a location on the west coast walking track between Cape Sorell and Port Davey,[1] with High Rocky Point being in an area of thick almost impassable scrub.

The area surrounding the point has recorded former aboriginal sites of historical significance.[5]

The name is closely related to Rocky Point and Low Rocky Point, creating some historical confusion.[6]

See also

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