Best river trails in Crowdy Bay National Park
Crowdy Bay National Park is located in Crowdy Bay, on the coast of New South Wales. Its landscape consists of white sand beaches, turquoise waters and coastal forests. It is a great place for hiking, camping and fishing.
Top trails
- 4.7 (70)·Easy·3.6 mi·Est. 1.5–2 hrThis route has it all; forest, beach and headland walking as well as stunning lookouts and ample camping opportunities. The track starts following a bush trail through the forest and over Todea Creek before meeting Kylie's Beach for a barefoot sandy walk (don't forget your swimmers) and then linking back onto the headland walk before returning to your starting point in Diamond Head. There are plenty of photo opportunities along the way. This is a great spot for birdwatching. White-bellied...
- Moderate·10.8 miThis is a nice recreational paddle on the Camden Haven River, about half an hour from Port Macquarie, NSW. The launch spot is from Apex Park, in the town of Laurieton. There are toilets, picnic tables and parking available here. Highlights of the paddle: - Crossing under Reid St Bridge - Camden Haven River
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Frequently asked questions
Where is the best river trail to hike in Crowdy Bay National Park?
According to users from AllTrails.com, the best river trail to hike in Crowdy Bay National Park is Kylie's Beach via Forest Walk, which has a 4.8 star rating from 68 reviews. This trail is 3.6 mi long with an elevation gain of 613 ft.
What is the longest river trail in Crowdy Bay National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, the longest river trail in Crowdy Bay National Park is Camden Haven River Paddle. This trail is estimated to be 10.8 mi long.
How many river trails are in Crowdy Bay National Park?
There are 2 river trails in Crowdy Bay National Park.These river trails have an average 4.8-star ratingfrom 68 AllTrails community reviews.
Which river trail has the most elevation gain in Crowdy Bay National Park?
Kylie's Beach via Forest Walk has the most elevation gain for river trails with 613 ft of total ascent. The park's runner-up is Camden Haven River Paddle, which has 114 ft of elevation gain.