King William Range Explained

King William Range
Country:Australia
State:Tasmania
Region:South West Wilderness

The King William Range is a mountain range in the South West Wilderness, Tasmania, Australia.It is situated south of the Lyell Highway and Derwent Bridge. It is the source of the Gordon River catchment.

Despite older designations of a single peak,[1] it has three peaks named Mount King William, designated I, II and III.

The mountains that are over 1100m high in the range include:[2]

In some mapping of Tasmania it is included in the Central Highlands region, and it is also in proximity to Hydro Tasmania impoundments in the highlands.

See also

References

-42.3°N 154°W

Notes and References

  1. News: MT. KING WILLIAM, TASMANIA. . . XLVIII . 1249 . New South Wales, Australia . 4 March 1936 . 11 May 2016 . 42 . National Library of Australia.
  2. page 34 but also check more recent edition