Haunted Bay
An image of the blue sea and surounding cliff faces that make Haunted Bay, Maria Island. (photograph: Peter Grant)

Haunted Bay Walk

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Planned event: Maria Island Barge Landing Replacement
Applies from 13/3/2025

The barge landing on Maria Island is being replaced.

This will not affect access to the island.

​Visitors staying overnight on Maria Island may be affected by noise caused by nightworks. 

Construction is expected to be complete by the end of the month​.

Last reviewed 13/3/2025 09:01 AM


Fire ban: Seasonal campfire bans are in place
Applies from 5/11/2024
​​​​Campfires, pot fires and other solid fuel stoves are banned in all parks and reserves in the following local government areas: Tasman, King Island, Flinders, Dorset, Break O’Day, Glamorgan-Spring Bay and Sorell.  

They are also banned in Narawntapu National Park.  ​

This is a seasonal ban to reduce the risk of fire over summer.

​The map​ below shows all affected areas.  You can still use gas stoves and gas barbecues. 

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 Look out for these signs.



Please note: The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area and the Vale of Belvoir Conservation Area are fuel stove only areas at all times of the year.

Last reviewed 4/2/2025 10:29 AM


Planned event: Maria Island - ferry bookings essential
Applies from 10/12/2024

​​​​​Demand to travel to Maria Island National Park is currently very high. 

Ferry bookings are essential to avoid disappointment and delays at check if you do not have a booking. It also ensures that you will be notified by the ferry company if there are any changes to the schedule. 

​Visit the Encounter Maria Island website for ferry timetables, fares and to make a booking.​

Last reviewed 5/3/2025 08:58 AM


Closed area: Painted Cliffs - Partial closure
Applies from 8/5/2024

​​​A section of the Painted Cliffs will be closed to public access, pending ​​geotechnical surveys to determine safety risks of loose overhanging rocks.

For further information, please contact the Maria Island Gateway on (03) 6123 4040.​

Last reviewed 5/8/2024 11:57 AM


7 hour walk, 8-10 hour bike ride, 40 km return
Grade 3: Some bushwalking experience recommended. Tracks may have short steep hill sections, a rough surface and many steps.
A valid parks pass is required for entry to Tasmania's national parks.
​This walk leaves from the Darlington Settlement with overnight stays at Frenchs Farm.

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​​​Located in the far south of the island, wild and remote Haunted Bay is an excellent choice for those looking for a challenging and self-reliant ​walk.

You'll need to stay two nights at either Frenchs Farm or Encampment Cove ​to explore Haunted Bay. Please register walk intentions at Rangers Station prior to departure. 

The isthmus is slow going as the sand makes walking and riding considerably more difficult. If you have a bike, you'll probably be pushing it.

Riding is not permitted on the beaches due to threatened shorebirds ​which nest there. After the isthmus, the road is rough with steep uphill parts. It winds for many kilometres through woodland forest before you reach the bay. You will need to leave your bike at the top before beginning the final short, steep descent into this remote bay edged with pink granite rocks.