Tasmans Arch, in the Tasman National Park, is a world class visitor site. You can see amazing rock formations and beautiful ocean views. You can go on walks and explore nature. And there are some helpful facilities, all in a quiet and natural setting.
This project follows on from Stage 1 of the Tasman Gateway Project. This stage was completed in 2022 and included
$1.65m has been allocated for Stage 2 of the Tasmans Arch and Devils Kitchen Revitalisation Project which will improve access and experience at the site. Key features of this project will:
Provide track and viewing upgrades and minor track changes. These will provide a safer and more accessible experience for all visitors.
Increase access to the site for people with disability
Provide better scenic views.
Planning and Approvals
We have undertaken assessments, studies and surveys. These are used to identify and protect environmental and cultural values and help with the design process.
The current design and location are in line with:
Timelines
Following the completion of approvals processes and detailed design in 2025, works are expected to start on site from April 15 2026.
Temporary Access Changes
Tasmans Arch and Devils Kitchen will be closed to visitors during construction. The closure dates are 15 April 2026 with reopening scheduled to be before August 2026.
More information will be provided during construction.
Access to the Waterfall Bay Track from Devils Kitchen will also be closed during construction. Entry will remain open from Waterfall Bay Road.
Know before you go. Check our alerts web page for any changed conditions.