The Green Gully track, part of the World Heritage-listed Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, is an adventurous 65km walk for experienced hikers. Located between Walcha and Port Macquarie, this multi-day walk takes you on a journey deep into the Apsley-Macleay gorges, one of the largest gorge systems in Australia.
Uniquely, there's no need to carry a tent as you'll stay in restored stockman huts along the way. Fitted with the essentials, including beds, rainwater, solar-lighting, toilets and cooking equipment, these huts will greet the weary walker at the end of each day.
To experience The Green Gully Track, you'll need to book a self-guided walk which secures your spot in a hut each night.
Over 4 days and 5 nights you'll traverse fern-lined gullies, crystal-clear mountain streams, high-elevation forests and towering rocky outcrops. You'll share some of the terrain with endangered brush-tailed rock wallabies, soaring wedge-tailed eagles and native marsupial mice.
The Green Gully Track is one of the NSW Great Walks – a series of multi-day hikes that highlight some of the state's most spectacular and diverse natural landscapes.
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Cedar creek lodge, Kunderang Trail, Yarrowitch NSW 2354, Yarrowitch NSW 2354
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