Kent Group National Park
national park in Tasmania, Australia
Kent Group National Park (commonly called Kent Group) is the northernmost national park in Tasmania, part of the Bass Strait Islands around halfway between mainland Australia and the mainland of Tasmania, and an enclave within the federally managed Beagle Marine Park. The park is a haven for Australian sea lions, and is so remote, that arguably it can be said to be one of the most difficult to get to parks in Tasmania (but not the most, because that goes to Savage River NP, which is entirely inaccessible).
Getting to Kent Group National Park is not easy. For starters, there are no facilities – including rubbish bins and toilets (meaning you have to "piss in the bush" to survive). If that doesn't put you out, getting here also requires you to boat along the rough waters of the Bass Strait for 55 kilometres.
The park receives fewer than a thousand visitors a year, meaning there is a high chance that when you may not see anyone else on these islands while you're there if you visit these islands.