Saltwater River
The Saltwater River in Tasmania is a picturesque stream that winds its way through the rugged wilderness of the island's southwest. The river's clear and cold water is teeming with fish, including brown and rainbow trout, as well as crayfish and eels.
The river's banks are lined with thick rainforest, home to a variety of native animals including platypuses and echidnas. The Saltwater River is a popular spot for kayaking and rafting, offering a challenging and rewarding experience for adventure seekers. Whether you're fishing, hiking or paddling, the Saltwater River is a must-see destination for nature lovers visiting Tasmania.