Fidel Mountain National Park is a primitive forest park, nearly 100 kilometers away from Hobart, so you can return from Hobart on the day of departure. This National Park has eucalyptus forests growing at low altitudes, cold temperate rain forests and alpine vegetation growing at an altitude of more than 1000 meters, so the flora is rich and diverse and does not interfere with each other. Walking into the forest, you will feel shocked: tree height can not see the treetop, tree thickness is difficult to encircle a few people, the trunk and branches are covered with moss, dead trees are still sprouting in spring... More precious is the abundant water. The famous Russell Falls is in the forest for 30 minutes on foot. The trails are well repaired along the way. The signs are clear. It was almost dusk on the day we went, so only a foreigner passed by us. So we were afraid to go when there were fewer people. But the landscape is the primeval forest that I feel most worth seeing all the way.