Pigeon House Mountain Didthul Walking Track
Highlights
- Hike through diverse landscapes of forest and heathland, experiencing the rich textures of Morton National Park.
- Negotiate ladders leading to the summit, rewarding you with breathtaking views of cliffs and gorges.
- Spot rare Pigeon House Ash eucalypts and elusive lyrebirds along the final stretch of the track.
- Enjoy a picnic at the summit or return to the start for a well-deserved lunch after your adventure.
Pigeon House Mountain Didthul walking track is one of the best walks in Morton National Park and on the south coast. The walk is in the park’s southern section. The walk is pretty steep in parts, but the terrific views make it worthwhile.
You’ll hike through forest, heathland and age-old sandstone before coming to the best part – negotiating a series of ladders that lead you to the summit and the view.
Take in the captivating sight of cliffs and gorges within the Budawang Wilderness, all carved by the Clyde River. On clear days, you may be able to see as far as Jervis Bay and Bermagui. You might even spot a lyrebird along the final portion of the track, where you can also check out rare Pigeon House Ash eucalypts.
Enjoy some lunch at the top of the mountain, or head back down to the picnic area at the start of the walk for a well-deserved lunch.
Before your visit, always check the NPWS website for updates on closures and current area conditions.
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