Badgerys Spur Walking Track
Highlights
- Explore a steep descent through a stunning eucalyptus forest, immersing yourself in the tranquillity of Ettrema Wilderness Area.
- Spot native wildlife like lace monitors and water dragons while enjoying the solitude of Morton National Park's expansive landscapes.
- Cross Dungeon Creek and unwind by the Shoalhaven River, perfect for a refreshing dip or a leisurely lunch.
- Prepare for adventure with sturdy shoes and plenty of water, ensuring a safe and enjoyable hiking experience.
Fit and active visitors looking for a day’s adventure won’t want to miss Badgerys Spur walking track, a steep and challenging descent through a beautiful eucalyptus forest that skirts the edge of Ettrema Wilderness Area. Given the size of Morton National Park, there’s a good chance you won’t see many other people around, making this a perfect choice for anybody hoping for a bit of solitude in the wild.
Make sure you’re well-prepared for your trip, bringing plenty of water and some sturdy shoes. Don’t forget binoculars for a bit of birdwatching along the way. You might even be lucky enough to spot lace monitors and water dragons, too. After twisting down over 1.5 kilometres, the track crosses Dungeon Creek and finishes up on the bank of Shoalhaven River, where you can settle down for a leisurely, well-earned lunch, or pull on the swimmers for a dip in the water if temperatures are warm enough.
To extend the walk further, carry a tent into the informal campground by the river and make a night of it.
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