Hobart Rivulet
This urban stream flowing underneath Tasmania's capital city is also an unofficial gallery for street artists.

šŸ“œ Subterranean urban stream flowing from Mount Wellington through Hobart to the Derwent Estuary.
šŸ” Known as an unofficial gallery for street artists and an important walking/cycling corridor.

Why Go

šŸŽØ Explore an underground gallery of striking street art.
🚶 Discover a unique urban stream with historical significance.
šŸžļø Enjoy accessible walking tracks and park amenities like BBQs and picnic tables.
šŸ¦† Chance to spot a small population of urban platypus upstream.

Why Avoid

āš ļø Entry to the underground section requires hopping a wall and navigating slippery stones.
šŸ”¦ A head-torch with a backup is essential for navigating the dark tunnels.
ā˜”ļø Do not enter the underground section during or after heavy rain due to flooding risk.
🚫 Water is not safe for drinking.

Tips

šŸ“ Easiest access to the underground section is near Royal Hobart Hospital on Collins Street.
šŸ‘Ÿ Wear good grip footwear for safety.
šŸ• Dogs are allowed on lead in the Hobart Rivulet Park area.

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