I will send you an invoice, you can make a deposit, and then your place on the trip is confirmed. After a break, continue on to Mt Stormbreaker. About 60Km South of Jenolan on dirt road. Kanangra Walls to Crafts Walls getting there: It's a long drive from Sydney take the road to Jenolan Caves and continue on through the caves up the other side then turn left onto Kanangra Road this is a gravel road fairly good condition although have noticed it has deteriorated over the last 12 months, drive carefully its about 27 km to the lookout car park from the turn off. Take in the magnificent scenery the sheer sandstone cliff faces of Kanangra Walls or mist-wreathed Mount Cloudmaker before walking down forest-lined trails to . . Tom patching blisters. There were plenty of great views of the sandstone cliffs ALLTRAILS and the AllTrails Mountain Design are registered trademarks of AllTrails, LLC in the United States as well as certain other jurisdictions. There is no public transport to or from Kananga Walls so private transport needs to be arranged for pickup from or dropoff at Kanangra Walls. Maps: Gangerang (Dunphy) Kanangra 8930-3S. This long climb brings you to Mt Strongleg, from where it is still quite a long walk on a stony path that is faint in places to reach the Gangerang Plateau and some beautiful views. The Kanangra-Boyd National Park is one of the eight protected areas that, in 2000, was inscribed to form part of the UNESCO World Heritagelisted Greater Blue Mountains Area. It contours for a further 2.5km until you hit a fire trail, at White Dog Ridge. I would highly recommend his walks and training to anyone and will be looking forward to the next adventure.". A lovely overnight walk in a beautiful national park, and great company from the welcoming groupof SBW walkers. They breed from November to January. So I wasn't sure that a three day few kms of flat walking, we were heading along the faint track along Most of the walk is on well trodden walking trails, although in places the trail is faint and difficult to follow, and in a couple of places good navigation or good prior knowledge of the area is required. It's a Small size geocache, with difficulty of 2, terrain of 5. Pause
If it is more than waist deep then it is dangerous to cross, and you may need to wait or return to Kanangra Walls. Shot on Fuji Velvia ISO 50 using a Nikon F801 and an AF 24mm f2.8 lens. While the walk is most commonly done over three days, it can be done in two days by fit parties overnighting somewhere in the vicinity of the Coxs River. Carpark by Kanangra Walls. Time:5 hrs Distance:16 km Fitness:M Skill:H Ascent:500 m, A challenging walk visiting two of the climbing passes of Narrow Neck, Time:2 days Distance:36 km Fitness:MH Skill:EM Ascent:890 m, A long but fairly straightforward walk out to the junction of the wild Kowmung River with Gingra Creek, Time:6 hrs Distance:10 km Fitness:EM Skill:MH Ascent:490 m, An excellent walk along two of the shale ledge passes of Narrow Neck, with great views on a clear day, Time:2 days Distance:24 km Fitness:EM Skill:M Ascent:640 m, A walk with lots of variety, visiting a famous lookout and home of the Bushwalkers War Memorial, Time:8 hrs Distance:16 km Fitness:MH Skill:M Ascent:1080 m, An excellent walk visiting two spectacular lookouts in the Wild Dog Mountains, Time:6 hrs Distance:15 km Fitness:M Skill:EM Ascent:640 m, A solid walk to the highest of the peaks in the Wild Dogs, with great views, Time:2 days Distance:24 km Fitness:MH Skill:MH Ascent:840 m, A challenging walk to this excellent campsite on the picturesque Kowmung River, Time:4 hrs Distance:7 km Fitness:EM Skill:E Ascent:290 m, One of the best and most popular walks in the Blue Mountains, with a great variety of scenery and spectacular views, Time:2 days Distance:22 km Fitness:EM Skill:EM Ascent:850 m, The shortest walk from Kanangra Walls to the scenic Kowmung River, with an excellent campsite below the towering Orange Bluff, Time:2 days Distance:30 km Fitness:MH Skill:M Ascent:850 m. A harder walk in the upper reaches of the beautiful lower Kowmung River. Konangaroo Clearing is a large grassy area next to Kanangra Creek, and would be an excellent campsite if doing the walk in two days. The walk includes the spectacular Kanangra Walls, the Gangerang Range, the Coxs River valley, the Wild Dog Mountains and the Narrow Neck plateau. However we decided to get moving quickly as there looked to be more bad A classic 3-4 day hike through the heart of the southern Blue Mountains, View towards Katoomba from Kanangra Walls, showing the Gangerang Range along which the route travels, About the Kanangra to Katoomba (or Katoomba to Kanangra) Walk. No chardonnay tour operators, signs or huts please. The man's car was found yesterday in the Kanangra Walls car park with his mobile phone and personal items inside. K2K in a day: Kanangra Walls - Mt Cloudmaker - Mt Strongleg - Coxs River - Yellow Pup Ridge - Medlow Gap - Narrowneck: Rachel Grindlay, Alex Allchin [L], Vivien de Remy de Courcelles, Adrian Doyle, Naveen [SBW] My photos : Blue Mountains NP, Kanangra-Boyd NP: Bushwalking: 27/08/2017: 1: Pierces Pass - Grose River - Blue Gum Forest - return Expansive mountain gorges, magnificent lookouts and a series of wild and scenic rivers give a special edge to Kanagra-Boyd's wilderness. *The trip will be done over 4 days as per the itinerary unless: When I receive your application, I will review it and then contact you. The tortoises continued on over Rip Rack Roar and Rumble to Mt Cloudmaker; by this time most of us were past clambering over rocks and had had enough of going up-hill so it was with relief that we started down the track to Ti Willa Top. Jonathan and Nicole on Kilpatrick Causeway looking up at Kanangra Walls. There is a steep hill shortly after this, and one more downhill and uphill brings you to the locked gate and your car (if you've left it there). The best place to soak in this splendour is the Kanangra-Boyd Lookout; a viewpoint that is easy to access. Kanangra Walls to Crafts Wall Cave Hard 4 (30) Kanangra-Boyd National Park Photos (102) Directions Print/PDF map Length 5.4 miElevation gain 1,233 ftRoute type Out & back Check out this 5.4-mile out-and-back trail near Kanangra, New South Wales. We eventually found the Pass and while having lunch at the top of the Pass, a Bush Club group arrived and told us about a lovely campsite at the River. The first day is the longest in distance of the entire walk. Being a point to point walk, one of the logistical challenges is arranging transport to or from Kanangra Walls. Tom crossing the cold Coxs River Usually referred to "Kanangra to Katoomba" or K2K, this is a classic walk in the southern Blue Mountains. The first part of the walk was quite easy, being out along the Further east, in the Coxs River area, is the large Kanimbla granite batholith, implaced during the Carboniferous period. Fill in a trip intention form to send important details about your adventure to your emergency contact. The track climbs up a cleft in the rocks, along a shale ledge on the west side, and up another cleft to a ladder which takes you up to Clear Hill at the top. Trail Hiking Australia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the landson which we hike and pay respects to their Elders, past and present, and we acknowledge the First Nations peopleof other communities who may be here today. Kanangra walls to Mt Cloudmaker - Blue Mountains - Australia - June 2010 1,791 views Jun 7, 2010 We walked from Kanangra Walls to the base of Mount Cloudmaker and camped overnight.. The carrying of your pack and gear - you need to carry your own gear and food. Presumably this was to try to reduce erosion on the The park was established in 1969. But 'screw that' we thought. These are in fact a set of climbing spikes fixed into the rock. Im pretty sure that they werent having fun as we blundered along the side of Mt Berry! We spent a restless night regularly decanting the billies into water bottles, and were relieved to have collect six litres over night which was just sufficient to get our party home. Are you planning a bushwalk, going somewhere remote or where the weather is extreme? I chose day 1 as my favourite day, however I really didn't have a favourite day, I enjoyed each day for what it was and what it gave me. Description from the NSW National Park Website. Ashley is someone who is willing to share his knowledge, he does this quite naturally, without too much formality and with zero arrogance. The scramble down Gordon Smith Pass is slippery and exposed but not technically difficult. 5.0km Kanangra Walls carpark to start of Gingra Track 0.9km Junction with track (on the right) down to Christys Creek 5.9km Gingra Track to Christys Creek via Bullhead Mountain. Time:3 days Distance:36 km Fitness:M Skill:M Ascent:1380 m, A variant on one of the classic Blue Mountains walks - finishing at Carlon's Farm below Blackheath, rather than at Katoomba, Time:5 hrs Distance:11 km Fitness:EM Skill:M Ascent:440 m, An interesting trip exploring of one of the old miners' passes of Narrow Neck, with good views of the Megalong Valley. Cloudmaker and Guouogang are eroded remnants of Ordovician quartzite. Well-worn tracks were present for the entirety of the third day, making navigation simple. We follow the fire trail along the top of this plateau on Day 1. couldn't raise my arm above my head. I answered that I would have preferred it to have been over 4 days instead of 3 - to be honest I was very happy with the hike as it was, and I certainly don't regret doing it over 3 days. Most of us rocked up to Boyd River Crossing on Friday night and were greeted with a blast of cold air when we got out of our cars, there was frost on the ground when we woke next morning. morning. The plateau is traversed by the Kanangra Walls Road and can be accessed either from Oberon or Jenolan Caves. You will then receive a full information pack containing everything you need to know to prepare for and attend the trip. up, and the sun disappeared behind the clouds. all the way to Mobbs Soak with only small amounts of height variation. The 1.3km path to the Cave from the Mt Cloudmaker summit is vague in places, navigation skills are needed. Actually I joined two clubs, The Bush Club and Sydney Bushwalkers (SBW), as I couldnt decidebetween them! There is a logbook on Mt Cloudmaker, dedicated to the memory of Kathleen Jones. small minaret for a spectacular shot across the Kanangra Creek gorge. This out and back route begins and ends from the end of Kangara Walls Road, which is more suited to 4WD vehicles, especially after rain. It climbs steadily to the fire tower at Bushwalkers Hill and then descends to the narrow point of the Neck. Otherwise, continue along the track for a further 2km to Mobbs Swamp, a convenient campsite for the night. ", "The K2K guided walk was fantastic! Mt Cloudmaker is the highest in the Gangerang Range. The other car you will need to get to Kanangra Walls. . There are numerous routes that can be taken. Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife, Become a Parks Eco Pass licensed tour operator, Remember to take your binoculars if you want to birdwatch. 1000m altitude difference between highest and lowest point. I aim to pass on my skills and knowledge using a practical and inclusive teaching style. We were forced to place billies under drips from the cave roof to collect water. From the car park at Kanangra Walls, follow signs to the Plateau Track. The walk is best done in the cooler months, as there are plenty of ups and downs, and limited water options along the way. But the rain had stopped and the sun came out at dusk. From Mt Cloudmaker, head NE on a vague track that traverses the northern flank of the summit ridge to its eastern end, before dropping off to the north down to Dex Creek at MGA401416. This page was last edited on 27 October 2022, at 06:56. They were waiting when we Kanangra Walls Lookout and Kalang Falls Walk, Blue Dog and Black Horse Ridge Loop Track, Dunphys Campground to Bellbird Ridge Lookout, Kanangra Walls Lookout, Brennan Top and Cottage Rock, Cattle Dog Ridge, Knights Deck, and Ironmonger Track, Frying Pan Flat via Bellbird Ridge and Carlons Creek, Mount Guouogang and Mount Paralyser Circuit, Mount Mouin via Bellbird and Black Horse Ridge Track, Bullhead Mountian and Sullen Tor via Plateau Walk, Federation Track South: Bindook Highlands to Yass. the first peers over the Kanangra Creek Gorge with Mt Cloudmaker . I have been leading bushwalks in the Blue Mountains for around 35 years, initially through a bushwalking club and later through my business MountainSphere Adventures. Reaching the corner of the Wall, take the track to the north west, which heads down a hill, and then up to the conglomerate bluff at the southern end of Mt Berry. the weather was very cold, and my toes had well and truly gone numb by The next morning, get an early start and navigate carefully on to the ridge leading from Carra Top to Mt Moorilla Maloo. In conclusion, you need to consider the following when assessing in your own mind the level of difficulty of the walk: Please check the photos of the route and the detailed distance and elevation charts provided to you in your information pack when deciding if this trip is suitable for you. We arrived at the picnic shelter at about 3.30 p.m. and were able to shelter from the rain to get out of our wet clothes and try to warm everyone up. the bottom of Yellow Dog Ridge. So again, follow the map. You'll cross bridges and also see waterfalls on the way. For a while it was like a winter wonderland, but we soon are available from the Lands Information Centre, map shops, and most outdoor Despite possessing one of the most awesome views in the Blue Mountains, few make it out here on account of the long road trip, including 30km of unsealed road. The Boyd Plateau comprises a dome of Devonian granite intruded into Devonian quartzites and sedimentaries. Please enable javascript to access the full functionality of this site. Unfortunately it started to drizzle Become an active member of this fun, rewarding and adventurous community. The last day was only a short walk. This is where we will make our final camp. Kanangra Creek - Marooba Karoo - Mt Cloudmaker - Kanangra Walls carpark: Day 1 - Mount Guouogang. Take the north east branch, which keeps close to the northern edge of the tops. Creek valley. More Blue Mountains Heritage Centre and Blackheath office 02 4787 8877 Contact hours: 9am to 4.30pm daily. Nicole at a lookout on the climb up to Cloudmaker. However, you will need to make sure you can meet in the middle to exchange keys. The plateau trail is very wet and muddy but generally easy to follow despite the lack of any markers. Web page created 28 Apr 2018, last updated 21 Dec 2021. Katoomba to Kanangra hikes are currently scheduled for: One of the rewards of running trips like the K2K is the people you meet on the way. Kanangra Wall cliff top walk - one of the most dramatic cliff-top walks in the Blue Mountains, but, due to the unfenced 70 metre drop, unsuitable for children. The ones at Dex Creek and Mobbs Swamp usually have water available, which is why they are popular. Looking back to Kanangra Walls High and Mighty Resting on Rack Knoll Bushwalking is a bloody business Ti Willa Top and Byrne's Gap Yerranderie Peak (left distance) and Mt Colong (right) On top of Cloudmaker (Brett took the photo and later edited himself into the picture using Photoshop) Jennifer leading group in Tai-Chi More Tai-Chi More Tai . Once on the ridge above Dex Creek, we tried 100 Man Cave to Kanangra Walls via Mt Cloudmaker Distance: 13km. It was easy walking and I estimated that we were less than an hour from 100 Man Cave (our campsite for the night). An easy day trip from the Blue Mountains, Kanangra-Boyd also has quiet campsites among the snow gums at Boyd River if you want to get away from it all. worn path at the bottom leading in the right direction. Traverse around the west side of the cliff for about 20m to find Tarro's Ladders. [4] The Abercrombie River National Park is situated a short distance, further southwest. For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info. Continuing along the track from Mt Cloudmaker for about 1km brought Good navigation and prior knowledge of the route is therefore essential. biggest descent of the day, down to Gabes Gap, and from there it was all We first ended up fighting thick scrub all the Mount Cloudmaker (from Kanangra Walls) | Kanangra-Boyd National Park | BeyondTracks BeyondTracks BeyondTracks ExploreListMap Mount Cloudmaker (from Kanangra Walls) Kanangra-Boyd National Park 21km Distance 8hr 43min Duration 1,637m Ascent 1,637m Descent Return car Sidetracks Dance Floor Cave- Sidetrack Return| 67m - It was a bit of a slow process, and not a great deal of fun. The trip itinerary allows 4 days, though this makes Days 2 and 3 rather short and in theory these could be combined. The views along the way, particularly from the Kanangra Walls plateau and Mt Stormbreaker are wonderful, and at night we went up onto the Ti Willa Plateau under a full moon and were rewarded with a wide horizon view of sparking lights from Sydney to Wollongong. It offers expansive and majestic views over the Kanangra Walls and Mount Cloudmaker, which - as its name suggests - is often ensconced in the fog. Next, you'll make your way to see the breathtaking Kanangra-Boyd lookout, which gives you sweeping views of the Kanangra Walls and Mount Cloudmaker. It was this desperate 'rushing' through the dense foliage, coupled with my chaotically negligent state of mind which caused me to lose my GPS. In 1984 I walked the section from the Coxs River to Kanangra Walls and by 1985 I had completed the remaining section between Katoomba and the Coxs River. Or continue on down a short set of steps to the lookout platform for an even better view. ; Smegs07 at English Wikipedia; ' . Play. You will do this in a friendly environment, in the company of like-minded people who are here for all the same reasons you are, in a spirit of mutual respect and friendship. The walk is best done in the cooler months, as there are plenty of ups and downs, and limited water options along the way. started. ", "K2K is one of the best walks I have ever done. The K2K, or the "Katoomba to Kanangra" walk is a ~ 60 km trail (from the Katoomba train station to the Kanangra Walls Car park), which takes the bushwalker on a scenic traverse through the Blue Mountains National Park and the Kanangra-Boyd National park via the Coxs River. The cliffs on the west side of Mt Berry have superb views of Crafts Wall and Kanangra Walls. Kanangra To Katoomba: Kanangra Walls - Gangerang Range - Mt Cloudmaker - Dex Creek - Mt Strongleg - Coxs River - Mt Yellow Dog - Medlow Gap - Narrow Neck - Katoomba Station: The barrier at Kanangra Walls car park. Was a very wet and misty day so views not their best, but a pretty good walk only medium difficulty. Much of the walk is through wilderness, for which there are no signs, and tracks in places are vague. Generally considered a challenging route. I did not realise how beautiful and rugged some parts of the Blue Mountains could be and we walked through the heart of it all. . You'll need to leave pups at home dogs aren't allowed on this trail. From the unfenced lookout, an easy 10 minutes walk from the Kanangra Walls carpark, you can peer out over Kanangra Deep to Kanangra Walls and in the distance, Mount Cloudmaker, which is often circled by mist. With such a big group sharing the Cave, positions around the one and only campfire were at a premium. Mt Cloudmaker is the highest in the Gangerang Range. These two days do however, entail very long descents and ascents and breaking these into two days allows plenty of time to rest and to enjoy the tranquil Coxs River Valley on the afternoon of Day 2. I hope it remains a difficult and raw walking trail for self sufficient hikers. Note there is another track from the top of Mt Cloudmaker that heads generally south east, and then east on to the Ti Willa Tops, so don't just assume any track is the right one. This track descends quite steeply down a narrow ridge, but . After a further kilometre, the track climbs briefly to the bottom of Crafts Wall, and traverses along steep slopes along its north west side. It is possible to walk continuously from this walk to Katoomba and Narrow Neck. A chartered minibus will be waiting for us at Kanangra and will take us back to Katoomba. Thankfully, the rain held off until mid-afternoon which was a bonus, but the constant up-hill was tedious and we were taking lots of stops. Transport by chartered minibus from Kanangra Walls back to Katoomba at the end of the walk. Leave one car in Katoomba, either on Narrow Neck at the Golden Stairs car park or the locked gate, or in Katoomba itself. At the If you have a large group you may be able to avoid the car shuffle by splitting in two, and doing the walk in opposite directions. There are over 45 rare or endangered plant species in the wilderness. There is a large but gloomy camp cave just above the creek below the campsite. The top of Mt Cloudmaker is covered with trees and there are no views. I got picked up by a very generous friend at 3:45am, reached Kanangra in time to see the walls at dawn, climbed up Mt Cloudmaker, signed the last page of the logbook there about 10:00am then carried on to Katoomba. Kanangra-Boyd is always open, but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger. The delay RM2B9028G - 'English: Mount Cloudmaker, Kanangra Boyd National Park, NSW, Australia. Find out more about hiking gear, read the latest blog posts, trip reports and gear reviews, and download my helpful PDF hiking guides. River flats on the Coxs River. - Seymour Top Then the rain started, and that changed everything, we were now all getting chilled because of the slow pace. Its a good idea to let someone know where youre going and when you plan to return. Please note that while the maps on this web site However, our nice track soon disappeared in a casuarina forest, under a layer of she-oak needles. Yellow Dog Ridge. If requested, you will be credited for any photos you provide and can ask they be deleted at any time. That is a 1000m range in elevation, and there are countless ups and downs during the course of the 3-4 days to add more to the amount of climbing and descending that you need to do! Take a welcome break here, it is the one and only river encountered on the route. Kanangra Boyd National Park [1] is in the Australian state of New South Wales some 180 km west of Sydney and adjacent (south and east) to Jenolan Caves. On the Boyd Plateau, the misty mountain forests of brown barrel, messmate, ribbon gum, black sally, snow gum and mallee predominate. Tom and Nicole. The views in this section are excellent, with the spectacular Kanangra Falls and Kalang Falls in full glory after rain, and the magnificent Thurat Spires glowing red in the morning light. Nifty footwork is required over the rocky knolls quaintly namedRip, Rack, Roar and Rumble. At a large clearing about 1km on to the tops, the trail divides, and becomes narrower. wide and flat-topped, and there were no views at all to speak of. There are numerous routes that can be taken, and these notes only point out the most commonly taken route. Information submitted on this form, including any personal details, will be a matter of public record and will be stored in the Department of Planning and Environment (DPE) records system. I want to provide you a pathway that will help you regard the bush as your home, the place you go for solace, to get away from it all, and to learn self reliance and confidence. The track undulated By this time the rain was pretty steady and the track was a series of deep puddles. Wombats frequent these roads, so please be careful while driving. The excitement wasn't quite over for the weekend as we still had the The national park is bounded to the north by open farmland; to the east by the Coxs River, the Blue Mountains National Park and the Kowmung River; to the southeast by the Yerranderie State Conservation Area; to the south by the Nattai National Park and the Wombeyan Caves Road; to the southwest by the Blue Mountains National Park; and to the west by the Kowmung River, the Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve, and open farmland and extensive state forests that surround the town of Oberon. This walk is excellent for bird watching and wildlife spotting. "He thought he was already at the foot of Mount Cloudmaker - at Gabes Gap! If it is not practicable for you to do training bushwalks prior to this trip then any form of long walk with as much hill climbing and descending as you can practicably manage would place you in good stead for this trip. Drop down into Little Cedar Gap, and climb on the fire trail, and then on another track, to the bottom of Narrow Neck Peninsula. You can find out more about how DPE handles the personal information it collects online by reading our privacy policy. Stormbreaker, which had some nice views of the surrounding area. These The Gangerang Range mountains in this area have delightful names, Mt High and Mighty and Mt Stormbreaker among them. The Coxs River is generalleasy to ford just before a small set of rapids on the west side of Yellow Pup Ridge. Directly across from our campsite is the base of the long spur up Mt Strongleg. Took us an hour per 750m between those two locations, so definitely make sure to add time at the moment! Kanangra-Boyd National Park. A classic trail deep in the Blue Mountains, the K2K offers some of the best scenery in the region. Length: 47km Duration: 3-4 days Grade: 5 Style: One way Start: Locked gate Kanangra-Boyd National Park End: Katoomba Station Location: Kanangra-Boyd National Park Closest town: Katoomba My trips allow you the autonomy of bringing your own gear and food, whilst providing you full guiding services, navigation, knowledge of the route and area, and organisation of all the logistics. By submitting this form, you consent to the collection and use of your personal information in accordance with this policy. The hike itself is a three day circuit starting at Kanangra Walls, down the Gingra Ridge to the Kowmung River, up to 100 Man Cave via Compagnoni Pass and the Ti Willa Plateau before returning to Kanangra Walls via Mount Cloudmaker and Mount Stormmaker. Still it was nice to finally see the car park at Does this hike info need updating? Day 1: Kanangra Walls to Mt Cloudmaker to Dex Creek (13km, 400m ascent), Day 2: Dex Creek to Mt Strongleg to Mobbs Swamp (16km, 650m ascent), Day 3: Mobbs Swamp to Medlow Gap to Katoomba (16km, 300m ascent), For detailed trip notes, visit Bushwalking NSW. Expansive mountain gorges, magnificent lookouts and a series of wild and scenic rivers give a special edge to Kanagra-Boyd's wilderness. Kanangra Boyd National Park is a national park some 180 km west of Sydney and adjacent (south and east) to Jenolan Caves. If you believe your life is at risk, activate your personal locator beacon (PLB), then make your position visible to rescue teams and keep warm and dry. Looking forward to more! We started out from the Kanangra Walls car park at 8am and were quickly on our way, we knew that Saturday was to be our best day and it started out with blue skies and warm sunshine which was slowly melting the ice on top of the puddles along the way. 2WD accessible. From Kanangra to Katoomba it's 45-50km depending on who you ask (and how lost you get). If it's offered over 4 days next year, that makes it a different experience that I hope I can be a part of :) I think you go out of your way to make sure everyone is comfortable and well taken care off, and well informed, and provided for. Head around to the bottom of Yellow Pup Ridge and up the track. We got to the top and walked about 2km when we came across pink markers, little did we realised they go to cottage rock. Protected area in New South Wales, Australia, "Kanangra-Boyd National Park: Park management", "Kanangra-Boyd National Park: Facilities and activities", Valley Heights Locomotive Depot Heritage Museum, Greater Blue Mountains Area (World Heritage Site), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kanangra-Boyd_National_Park&oldid=1118480657, Parks and reserves of the Blue Mountains (New South Wales), All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Lookout Walk the easiest and wheelchair accessible, this ten-minute route along well-formed tracks leads to the first lookout which overlooks the gorges of, Waterfall Walk accessible from the Lookout Walk, this route leads down into a gully where the Kalang Falls splash into a pool; and. The middle two days are both shorter and these two days can be combined into one longer day if desired. So, Len abdicated as Leader and passed the baton on to me, Shane and I would lead the group for the rest of the weekend. Jonathan on a peak somewhere. The ones at Dex Creek and Mobbs Swamp usually have water available, which is why they are popular. We quickly put up tents and then scattered in all directions, some having a swim in the river, and some sussing out Gingra Creek and some getting the fire going and drinking cups of tea! [5], The complex geology, climate, fire regime, and topography has enabled a wide variety of ecosystems to develop. Here are a few photos of sections of the route. Getting on to the track heading north out of Dex Creek the next Hug the wall to the right and zigzag the way down. Black Horse Ridge to where the steep descent to Breakfast Creek Ashley puts a lot of effort into the organisation of the trip and provides very professional information both prior and during the hike. There are also intrusive igneous rocks from the Carboniferous period. Kanangra-Boyd is always open, but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
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