Yep, what they all said

. We stayed in St Helens for 4 or 5 days last August during the torrential downpours but managed to get a few short walks in. I liked the Blue Tier. We walked the Wellington Creek Circuit, on a freezing windy day in the rain, and it was still enjoyable. I can't comment on the Forestry upgrades as it looks like that was probably done before our trip. I didn't notice any unusual impacts though - that area was used for mining so a lot of the walking is on old disused trails. There are signs of previous mining activity, such as erosion and old stuff lying around. We also did the 10 minute doddle Goblin loop, and if the weather had improved would probably have walked one or two more tracks around there, like the Mt Poimena one that Joe suggested. I agree with Halls Falls which we also walked in a downpour, along with nearby St Columba Falls (in the rain - you can see a bit of a theme with these walks

, but the waterfalls were stunning). Binalong Bay Coast track is nice, although we only did the first section of it, then drove up to The Gardens for a very short walk around there. Another one worth a look is Peron Dunes, but it's used by 4WDs so best try and pick a time when they're less likely to be around. We went there around sunset and had the place to ourselves. It looks to me like something that doesn't belong in Tasmania, more like the Sahara Desert.