Ben Lomond National Park, located near Launceston in Australia, is dominated by the craggy peak of Ben Lomond. The park’s treeless plateau stretches for about 8.5 miles (14 kilometers) and rises over 4,265 feet (1,300 meters). In winter, it transforms into a haven for skiers, while hikers and rock climbers frequent the area during other seasons. Visitors can explore the rugged terrain and keep an eye out for native Tasmanian wildlife that inhabits the park year-round.
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