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Cradle Mountain Helicopters

Locality: Cradle Mountain

Phone: +61 3 6492 1132



Address: 3833 Cradle Mountain Road 7306 Cradle Mountain, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.cradlemountainhelicopters.com.au

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25.01.2022 Absolutely beautiful day for flying at Cradle Mountain today. Our first flight for the day is our Overland Adventure Flight



25.01.2022 Lake Huntley Tyndall Range #westcoast

25.01.2022 Mount Murchison and the #cradlemountainnationalpark

24.01.2022 Effective 4pm today, Saturday 21st March 2020. Due to the Health and Safety of our valued customers and personnel and the restrictions of COVID-19 our tourism flights are suspended until further notice. We look forward to flying with you in the near future.



24.01.2022 Tassie locals.... we need your help! Come and dine with us, come and stay with us... we have some great deals for you to enjoy a stay in the wilderness at Cradle Mountain. Contact our team direct for a special deal - [email protected] or phone 6492 2100

19.01.2022 PWS is calling on Tasmanians to support the national effort to limit the spread of COVID-19 and stay home. To stop any non-essential travel during this time, al...l national parks and reserves will close from midnight on 26 March 2020. No day or overnight walks, mountain biking, fishing or other activity will be permitted until further notice. This follows the closure of PWS campgrounds to locals and visitors. Lets all work together to reduce the spread of COVID-19. We know this is disappointing to those who enjoy our beautiful parks and reserves and we promise to keep you up-to-date with the latest news on our Facebook page and website www.parks.tas.gov.au.

18.01.2022 Autumn in Tasmania means the turning of the fagus The days are getting shorter and the temperature is dropping and right now the Tasmanian highlands are hostin...g a riot of colour as part of the annual turning of the fagus. The fagus, or deciduous beech, turns gold, red and orange during the cooler autumn months. It is Australias only cold climate deciduous tree and is only found in Tasmania. This year, although parks are closed and we need to stay home and cant visit the fagus as it turns, we are fortunate that work continues behind the scenes in our parks and reserves and staff at Mount Field and Cradle Mountain have been able to capture this natural event while on location undertaking maintenance and upgrade works. We know many of you are disappointed not to be able to view this spectacle first hand because we are too! But we hope you enjoy the images and look forward to welcoming you back when it is safe to do so. For those of you who can access the World Wide Web, here is a link to Googles Street View footage of Tarn Shelf at Mount Field National Park, recorded during the fagus turning season 2019. You can go on a virtual tour and see if you can spot the fagus along the way. https://www.google.com//data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sXle8AMx3pqk4Sc Image: Autumn fagus, Cradle Mountain, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, 2015



16.01.2022 Cape Sorell Lighthouse.

15.01.2022 Snow on the Mountain Feb 4th come have a look.

15.01.2022 *Important message* We would like to notify all our wonderful friends, supporters, suppliers, industry partners and visitors that we will be closing our doors t...o the public as of 500pm today, 27th March 2020. I thank you all for your ongoing support of our animals and business and we hope to be back in action again very soon, we will be monitoring the situation closely and communicate with you in relation to a re-opening date. Our animal population, program requirements and breeding will continue to be managed to our usual high standards, on this front nothing will change. Its a challenging time for everyone, take care. Wade Anthony General Manager

14.01.2022 The Fury River and Gorge looking towards #cradlemountainnationalpark

14.01.2022 We are missing the Mountain. Hopefully we will be up there soon. #cradlemountainnationalpark



14.01.2022 Missing the Fagus this year.

12.01.2022 Cloud forming on the Ducane Range #cradlemountain

11.01.2022 Some great photos and information on Gustav.

10.01.2022 A helicopter flight down the West Coast of Tasmania only takes a couple of hours but the memories last forever. P.S. can you spot the rafters on the Franklin River?

10.01.2022 Who knows where?

09.01.2022 Mount Ida, Mount Olympus and Lake St Clair. As seen from the Mountains of Jupiter.

08.01.2022 A few views from Cradle Mountain this week.

07.01.2022 Closeup of WinterBrook falls on a spectacular day.

07.01.2022 Great flight from Mount Roland to Shearwater coastal to Boat Harbour.

05.01.2022 Busy day at the office

04.01.2022 The new visitors centre is open at Cradle Mountain. Come up and have a look, while you are here take a scenic flight around the mountain. Look forward to seeing you soon.

03.01.2022 Great to be flying past #cradlemountainnationalpark. We are conducting flights out of Latrobe if you want to take advantage of the still winter days.

03.01.2022 Some shots of the Cradle Mountain and Gordon Franklin National Parks.

03.01.2022 Franklin Range Lake Pedder.

02.01.2022 Who knows where this awesome place is? #tasmanianwildernessworldheritagearea

02.01.2022 West Coast Glacial landscapes around the Tyndall Range.

02.01.2022 Great flight with passengers from @westcoastwildernessrailway

01.01.2022 What better way to experience Cradle Mountain than taking a helicopter ride right over the top of it!? Catch all the excitement with Cradle Mountain Helicopte...rs today on Channel 7! Airing of My Road To Adventure starts from 1:30pm in most states, check your local airtime at www.myroadtoadventure.com.au Jayco Australia, Dometic, Caravan Industry Association of Australia & Ingenia Holidays.

01.01.2022 I hope everyone had a safe Easter break. As our doors are closed to the public, we are going to bring our sanctuary to you, via our social media sites. Keep an... eye out for videos of our keepers, resident animals and behind the scenes footages of our wonderful animal keepers going about their daily work. We have a lot of hungry little mouths to feed and important breeding to occur over the next few months! Please share our videos with family and friends as we try to keep things ticking over through the winter months ! Also visit www.devilsatcradle.com for a range of ways you can support us online such as: Sponsorship and Adoption of our animals. We will have a range of discounted Gift Packs available in the coming days for purchase via our website, with free postage Australia wide. Thanks for your support of our sanctuary, staff and of course our animals ... stay safe everyone

01.01.2022 Snowing at Cradle Mountain Feb 3rd.

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