Best trails in Cocoparra National Park
Want to find the best trails in Cocoparra National Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 5 great trails for hiking and walking and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.
Ready for your next hike or bike ride? Explore one of 2 easy hiking trails in Cocoparra National Park that are great for the whole family. Looking for a more strenuous hike? We've got you covered, with trails ranging from 111 to 685 feet in elevation gain. Whatever you have planned for the day, you can find the perfect trail for your next trip to Cocoparra National Park.
Top trails
1
(44)
•Moderate
•2.8 mi
•Est. 1h 31m
A nice and fairly moderate walk up to the summit of Mount Brogden passing by the Rotary Lookout along the way. This is a great walk to do in the early morning with sun giving a lovely light to the surrounding landscape and also being a bit cooler.
Along the way you'll find information boards telling you about the local area and its history and features.
2
(19)
•Easy
•1.6 mi
•Est. 43m
Jacks Creek Trail is an enjoyable walk in Cocoparra National Park just a short distance from Yenda, New South Walks. Starting from Jacks Creek Picnic Area the path meanders next to the creek passing through a rocky valley.
Jack Creek Picnic Area has barbies, toilets and a table for visitors to use. The creek often dries up in summer but the trail is still worth visiting. The rocky red cliff faces are beautiful as is the surrounding plant and wildlife.
3
(15)
•Easy
•1.9 mi
•Est. 46m
An enjoyable trail through the Cocoparra National Park in the Riverina Region of New South Wales. This out and back route begins and ends from the trailhead on the Whitton Stock Route Road, near Store Creek.
Follow the Store Creek Walking Track as you meander along the creek through the valley out to the end of the track and back again. There is a nice picnic area not to far from the start of the trail.
4
(9)
•Moderate
•0.9 mi
•Est. 25m
An awesome little family friendly trail within the Cocoparra National Park, located not too far from Griffith, New South Wales. This out and back route begins and ends from the Spring Hill Picnic Area on Barrys Scenic Drive.
Follow the Falcon Falls Walking Track along Pleasant Valley Creek out to the beautiful Falcon Falls and back again.
5
(13)
•Moderate
•0.5 mi
•Est. 15m
This short track to the seasonal Woolshed Falls in Cocoparra National Park, not too far from Griffith in NSW, is a great one to do with the whole family.
You will be following a gentle undulating track from The Pines Picnic Area and toward the falls, passing through white cypress pines, bimble box trees, and an array of beautiful daisies on the way. Keep your eyes peeled for some our much-loved woodland birds flitting up in the canopy, if you're lucky you may even spot a swamp wallaby...
Trail reviews for Cocoparra National Park
An easy walk through to some beautiful rocks on a sunny June day. No water falling. It was too beautiful to stop there and a rock scramble to the top of the boulders was rewarded with breathtaking views of the Cocoparra National Park. This addition would upgrade the difficulty rating to hard because of the descent. June is a lovely time of year to explore Cocoparra.
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Frequently asked questions
Where is the best place to hike in Cocoparra National Park?
According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Cocoparra National Park is Mount Brogden Walking Track, which has a 4.5 star rating from 44 reviews. This trail is 2.8 mi long with an elevation gain of 685 ft.
What is the longest trail in Cocoparra National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, the longest trail in Cocoparra National Park is Mount Brogden Walking Track. This trail is estimated to be 2.8 mi long.
How many trails are in Cocoparra National Park?
There are 5 trails in Cocoparra National Park. These trails have an average 4.4-star rating from 107 AllTrails community reviews.
Which trail has the most elevation gain in Cocoparra National Park?
If you're looking for elevation gain, Cocoparra National Park has you covered. Mount Brogden Walking Track boasts the most elevation gain with 685 ft of total ascent. The park's runner-up is Jack’s Creek Walking Track, which will get you 255 ft of elevation gain.