As long as you are up for around 30 minutes and 24km of dusty dirt road, suitable for 2WD, to Kanangra Walls carpark, you will be rewarded with excellent walks and stunning views. The lookout is an easy flat level surface short stroll. Close by, the long staircase to takes you down to waterfall and creek, flowing well on our December 2022 visit. Not too strenuous coming back up. Returning towards the carpark, highly recommend taking the Plateau walk trail. Even if you only go in for 30 minutes, you'll love the clifftop valley views and looking back to 5 separate waterfall drops. Trail not marked but route is clear enough. Also do the minor detour to Dance Floor Cave. Picnic tables, cover and toilets at carpark. Make sure to carry plenty of...
Read moreKanangra-Boyd National Park is simply spectacular!! Words do not do this NP justice, you need to see with your own eyes!! Best described as a untamed wilderness, offering a variety of wildlife, aquatic and bird species, sub alpine terrain, excellent walking and mountain bike tracks, spectacular views and hidden gems when hiking and biking. The camp-site at Boyd River offers long drops toilets, spacious camping area, firepits and a timber shelter complete with picnic benches and fire place should the weather turn south. By far the best part of the Blue mountains....
Read moreSpectacular, rugged, remote. Kanangra Boyd NP is worth every minute of the drive from Sydney, even for a day trip. Adventuring here is not for the novice - It boasts very technical canyoning objectives, long mountain bike (fire) trails and rugged and sometimes confusing walking tracks. Good navigation knowledge is a must! To the south lies the Blue Breaks and Tonalli/Bimlow tablelands - extremely remote and not for the faint hearted. A day walk out to Mt Cloudmaker, or just to Kanangra head makes a great first time objective. A true...
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