Sawdust Bridge is a historic and scenic footbridge located within the Don Reserve, a beautiful natural area in Devonport, Tasmania. Nestled among native bushland and running alongside the Don River, the bridge forms part of a well-maintained walking and cycling network that connects the Don Reserve to Devonport’s broader trail system. The bridge is a key feature of the Don River Walking Track, a popular trail offering stunning views and a peaceful retreat into nature.
Features:
- Historic Landmark: The name "Sawdust Bridge" comes from the area's history of sawmilling, as the Don River was once a hub for timber transportation.
- Walking and Cycling Access: Forms part of the Don River Walking Track, connecting Devonport to Don and Coles Beach.
- Wildlife and Nature: The surrounding Don Reserve is home to native wildlife, including bird species, wallabies, and echidnas.
- Scenic Views: Enjoy picturesque sights of the Don River and lush bushland along the trail.
Activities:
- Walking & Jogging: The well-maintained trail is perfect for leisurely walks or light running.
- Cycling: Bikes are permitted on the path, making it a great spot for a ride through nature.
- Photography & Birdwatching: A tranquil setting for capturing nature and spotting local wildlife.
- Relaxation & Picnics: Several rest areas nearby allow visitors to sit and enjoy the scenery.
Accessibility & Trail Information:
- Trail Type: Easy, well-formed gravel path suitable for all fitness levels.
- Distance: Sawdust Bridge is located along the Don River Walking Track, which extends from Coles Beach to Don Railway Station, approximately 3.5 km one way.
- Access Points: The bridge can be accessed from Don College, Coles Beach, or Don River Railway Station.
- Dog-Friendly: Dogs are permitted on-lead along the walking track.