Smoko Falls and young Waratah | © 2020 Jade Austen. All rights Reserved.
Note: 4WD only on access road due to flood damage. Feb 2023
This track will be closed to all users from Monday, 1 May to Sunday, 4 June 2023.
Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service is undertaking a wild fallow deer control project within the Walls of Jerusalem National Park and the western section of the Central Plateau Conservation Area.
The wild fallow deer control project is an aerial shooting program for the month of May 2023 and 2024.
More detailed information is available in the FAQs or visit the TWWHA Deer Project page
For further enquiries please call: (03) 6701 2104
A challenging walk along Mother Cummings Rivulet in Meander. Smoko Falls Track will take you beneath stands of sassafras, myrtle, king billy and pencil pine and past the picturesque Smoko Falls (2 hours return) to Cummings Head on the southern end of Mother Cummings (5-6 hours return).
Cummings Head is not to be confused with Mother Cummings Peak which is further north on the mountain and is accessed via Mother Cummings (North) track in Western Creek.
Time: 5-6 hours return
Grade: 4: Bushwalking experience recommended. Tracks may be long, rough and very steep. Directional signage may be limited. Creek crossing.
Download the PDF handout here.
There is now a new footbridge over Mother Cummings Rivulet at the start of the walk to Smoko Falls.
For more information contact the Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre.
98 -100 Emu Bay Road, Deloraine
03) 6362 5280
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