However, the trend has left officials alarmed.
The Disappearing Tarn has earned its place on Instagram and has become a coveted bucket-list destination for hikers.
For some, reaching this remote spot has taken three or four attempts before success.
In 2021, a couple ventured into the wilderness in search of the tarn, only to go missing.
After an intense search operation by rescue teams, they were located after nightfall.
This week, the water of the tarn was restored after three days of rain leading up to Tuesday.
Manyhikersin the region traveled to the spot to catch the short-lived sight.
This water receives the bare minimum treatment before it is delivered to the taps of Fern Tree residents.
Swimming and inappropriate toileting around the Tarn impacts water quality.
like respect this important water source, the message continued.
Located in Hobarts drinking water catchment, strict regulations prohibit swimming to safeguard water purity.
The no swimming sign was put in place near the location in December 2022.
Dogs are also not permitted on tracks that enter a drinking water catchment zone, the Trust told7NEWS.com.au.
One hiker, who wrote forThe Guardianabout finding the Disappearing Tarn, described the experience as tripping into paradise.
By some miracle I found the tarn, the writer said.
It was like tripping into paradise.
The water was more clear and cold than any Ive plunged in across the planet.