Best trails in Woomargama National Park
Want to find the best trails in Woomargama National Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 6 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 adventure? Trails in this park range from 2,030 to 5,065 feet of elevation gain. Whatever you have planned for the day, you can find the perfect trail for your next trip to Woomargama National Park.
Top trails
- 4.2 (14)·Hard·9.5 mi·Est. 5–5.5 hrA quiet trail through Woomargama National Park, located in south east New South Wales, close to the Victorian state border and Albury/Wodonga. This out and back route begins from the Samual Bollard Campground, and sounds also be started straight from Tunnel Road (which you'll have to cross). The trail features a small creek crossing over Spring Creek.
- 4.2 (5)·Hard·14.6 mi·Est. 7–8 hrAn enjoyable trail through the Woomargama National Park, located in south east New South Wales, close to the Victorian state border and Albury/Wodonga. This out and back route bgeins and ends from the Samual Bollard Campground, not too far off Tunnel Road. From here you'll follow the Tin Mines Trail all the way to Norths Lookout on Mount Jergyle. Enjoy the views before tracing your steps back to the campsite.
- 5.0 (1)·Hard·12.4 mi·Est. 6–6.5 hrMassive granite boulders and the whispering canopy of the Woomargama National Park provide a rugged, high-country backdrop for this isolated stretch of the Hume and Hovell Track. This leg represents the first day of the fifth and final major section of the trek, leading you from the remote Tin Mines Campsite to the peaceful Samuel Bollard Campsite. The scenery along this route is dominated by dry sclerophyll forests, featuring a mix of Stringybarks, Peppermints, and native Cypress Pines that...
- 5.0 (1)·Hard·13.1 mi·Est. 6.5–7 hrHigh country solitude and the whispering shadows of the Bogandyera Nature Reserve define this final stage of the fourth major section of the Hume and Hovell Walking Track. This leg leads you from the tranquil flats of the Lankeys Creek Campsite toward the historic and remote Tin Mines Campsite. The scenery along this route is a beautiful showcase of the region's diverse geology and flora, transitioning from open woodland into stands of majestic eucalypts and native Cypress Pines. As you...
- 4.0 (1)·Hard·15.7 mi·Est. 7.5–8.5 hrSweeping ridgeline vistas and the shimmering expanse of the Murray Valley define this picturesque descent from the high country toward the water’s edge. This segment of the Hume and Hovell Walking Track marks a significant shift in the landscape as you travel from the forested solitude of the Samuel Bollard Campsite toward the welcoming shores of Lake Hume. It is a rewarding leg of the journey that transitions from the rugged granite ranges of Woomargama National Park into the rolling hills...
- Hard·26.1 mi·Est. 12.5–13.5 hrThis route takes you deep into the rugged heart of Woomargama National Park, the biggest protected patch of forest west of the Great Dividing Range in New South Wales. It's a spectacular park, protecting important headwaters of the Murray River and featuring a landscape of steep hills and forested valleys. The journey runs from the Lankeys Creek area right through to the Samual Bollard Campground. It's a solid undertaking, prime for an overnight backpacking trip or a challenging mountain...
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Frequently asked questions
Where is the best place to hike in Woomargama National Park?
According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Woomargama National Park is Samual Bollard Campground to Persons Trail, which has a 4.2 star rating from 15 reviews. This trail is 9.5 mi long with an elevation gain of 2,129 ft.
What is the longest trail in Woomargama National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, the longest trail in Woomargama National Park is Lankeys Creek to Samual Bollard Campground. This trail is estimated to be 26.1 mi long.
How many trails are in Woomargama National Park?
There are 6 trails in Woomargama National Park.These trails have an average 4.5-star ratingfrom 22 AllTrails community reviews.
Which trail has the most elevation gain in Woomargama National Park?
Lankeys Creek to Samual Bollard Campground has the most elevation gain with 5,065 ft of total ascent. The park's runner-up is Samuel Bollard Campground to Norths Lookout, which has 2,673 ft of elevation gain.
Are there camping trails available in Woomargama National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there are 6 camping trails in Woomargama National Park and the most popular is Samual Bollard Campground to Persons Trail with an average 4.2 star rating from 15 community reviews.
Are there running trails available in Woomargama National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there is 1 running trail in Woomargama National Park which is Lankeys Creek to Samual Bollard Campground with an average 0.0 star rating from 0 community reviews.
Are there biking trails available in Woomargama National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there is 1 biking trail in Woomargama National Park which is Lankeys Creek to Samual Bollard Campground with an average 0.0 star rating from 0 community reviews.
Are there any trails with scenic mountain peak views in Woomargama National Park?
Yes, there are 3 trails with scenic mountain peak views in Woomargama National Park, including Samuel Bollard Campground to Norths Lookout, Hume and Hovell Track: Tin Mines Campsite to Samuel Bollard Campsite, and Lankeys Creek to Samual Bollard Campground.
Are there any trails with scenic viewpoints in Woomargama National Park?
Yes, there are 3 trails with scenic viewpoints in Woomargama National Park, including Samuel Bollard Campground to Norths Lookout, Hume and Hovell Track: Tin Mines Campsite to Samuel Bollard Campsite, and Lankeys Creek to Samual Bollard Campground.