myBonzle menu: Add to my places Add picture Add story Add note Skip to map Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park covers an area of about 440,000 hectares and is located in the southeast of Australia. Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park is in TAS. Towns, villages or cities in and around Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park include the town of Queenstown (show me), the village of Strahan (show me) and the village of Maydena (show me). Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park borders the following other reserves: State Forest, State Forest, State Forest, Adamsfield Conservation Area, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Crotty Conservation Area, Macquarie Harbour Historical Site, Princess River Conservation Area, Southwest Conservation Area, Southwest National Park and West Coast Range Regional Reserve.
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