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Best walking trails in Watagans National Park

Best walking trails in Watagans National Park

4.2(432 reviews)

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Australia
#180 of 637 national parks

Just one hour from Newcastle, Watagans National Park provides breathtaking wildness including dense rainforests, creeks and waterfalls that are home to a variety of fauna and flora. The park has an array of attractions including hiking, bicycling, lookouts, and peaceful camping spots for longer getaways. The Watagan Mountains are also home to a vibrant cultural legacy; more than 40 Aboriginal sites showcase engraving and art methods, and remains from earlier logging operations reveal the region's European settlement history. Gap Creek Falls is dotted with interesting rock formations and stone walls covered in moss, as well as red cedar and Illawarra flame trees with soaring canopies. Monkey Face and Gap Creek lookouts provide magnificent views over rainforest gullies.

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Where is the best trail for walking in Watagans National Park?

According to users from AllTrails.com, the best trail for walking in Watagans National Park is Gap Creek Falls Walking Track, which has a 4.6 star rating from 109 reviews. This trail is 1.0 mi long with an elevation gain of 282 ft.

What is the longest walking trail in Watagans National Park?

According to AllTrails.com, the longest walking trail in Watagans National Park is Great North Walk: Congewai East Track Head to Watagan Forest Motel. This trail is estimated to be 18.7 mi long.

How many walking trails are in Watagans National Park?

There are 13 walking trails in Watagans National Park.These walking trails have an average 4.2-star ratingfrom 432 AllTrails community reviews.

Which walking trail has the most elevation gain in Watagans National Park?

Great North Walk: Congewai East Track Head to Watagan Forest Motel has the most elevation gain for walking trails with 4,356 ft of total ascent. The park's runner-up is Monkey Face Lookout [CLOSED], which has 2,660 ft of elevation gain.