The final draft concept design for the Edge of the World visitor site is now available for public feedback.
Developed by landscape architects Inspiring Place, Minister for Parks Nick Duigan said the draft concept plan incorporates feedback received so far.
"The Edge of the World is an important cultural and recreational site where visitors can experience the windswept coastal landscape and the cleanest air in the world," Minister Duigan said.
"The Tasmanian Government has committed $2.75 million to deliver upgrades as well as revitalise and reimagine the site.
"The proposed scope of works includes improvements to road access, parking, walking opportunities, toilets, shelter and picnic facilities and will provide interpretation around the importance of the site.
"The project protects the site's significant Aboriginal cultural heritage and natural values, while also ensuring facilities and infrastructure can sustainably accommodate current and future use of the area.
"We are delivering for Tasmania by investing in our iconic parks and reserves, including with the Edge of the World site."
The draft plan is open for public feedback until 18 December 2025. The Edge of the World Revitalisation Project is expected to be completed in 2027.
To view the draft concept plan visit here.