Hume and Hovell Track – Henry Angel Trackhead
Highlights
- Explore the scenic Henry Angel Trackhead, a prime camping spot with electric and gas barbecues.
- Savour the rich history of Burra Creek, revealing significant mining tales along the walking trails.
- Discover the Hume and Hovell Track, a 426-kilometre journey retracing early Australian explorers' footsteps.
- Unwind in the family-friendly picnic area, equipped with essential facilities for a comfortable outdoor experience.
Located around nine kilometres from the town of Tumbarumba on Tooma Road, the Henry Angel Trackhead is a popular camping area with quality facilities, including electric and gas barbecues.
The picnic and camping area provide a base for short and longer walks along the Hume and Hovell Track, especially walking up and downstream exploring Burra Creek and its significant mining history. Information boards are located at the track head.
The entire Hume and Hovell Track stretches 426 kilometres from Yass to Albury and retraces the footsteps of explorers Hamilton Hume and William Hovell on their expedition to Port Phillip in 1824.
Walkers should be adequately clothed with sturdy walking boots. Dogs are not permitted on the track, which crosses private land. Maps and more information are available from the Tumbarumba Visitor Information Centre.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.