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==Activities== From the visitor centre: [[File:Horseshoe Falls 2 Mt Field National Park.jpg|thumb|right|[[Horseshoe Falls, Tasmania|Horseshoe Falls]] at Mount Field National Park]] [[File:Lady Barron Falls Mt Field National Park.jpg|thumb|right|[[Lady Barron Falls]] at Mount Field National Park]] * [[Russell Falls]] is an easy, 20-minute return walk on asphalt and boardwalks. * [[Horseshoe Falls (Tasmania)|Horseshoe Falls]] is a 30-minute walk. *The [[Lady Barron Falls]] circuit (via Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls) is approximately two hours return. *Tall Trees Walk is an easy thirty-minute walk through the tall [[Eucalyptus regnans|swamp gum]]s. Walks from the Lake Dobson car park include: *The Ski Lodge and Lake Seal lookout, one hour return *Seagers Lookout, two hours return *Mount Field East via Lake Nicholls, five hours return *Mount Field West, eight hours return *Tarn Shelf, Lake Newdegate, Twilight Tarn and Lake Webster circuit, six hours return Mount Field National park has one of Tasmania's downhill skiing areas. There are three ski tows, two on Mount Mawson and one on the Rodway range.<ref name="stsa">{{cite web|url=http://stsa.webbed.com.au/|title=Southern Tasmania Ski Association|publisher=Southern Tasmania Ski Association|access-date=2009-06-02}}</ref> There is generally sufficient snow cover for skiing from mid July to mid September.
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