Dry's Bluff is a mountain in the Great Western Tiers Range in Tasmania.
was granted large amounts of land at Quamby Plains 30km north of the mountain.
[6] Dry's Bluff lies just south of Liffey at the edge of the central plateau and its summit is 1,340 metres (4,400 ft) above sea level.
It is made of Jurassic dolerite columns which are characteristic of the Great Western Tiers.
[7] It then ascends over 1000m in 2.5 km through dry forests, past scree slopes, through the cliff line and into alpine scrub.