Corn Trail Walking Track
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- Follow the historic Corn Trail to experience a route used for thousands of years by Aboriginal people.
- Wander through warm temperate rainforest and eucalypt forests, immersing yourself in lush, vibrant nature.
- Catch glimpses of Mount Budawang and sandstone peaks, enhancing your scenic adventure with breathtaking views.
- Prepare for a challenging hike, ensuring you enjoy the rewarding beauty of deep rainforest-filled valleys.
Take a journey back in time and follow a route that has been used for thousands of years. Popular today with bushwalkers and horse riding groups, Corn Trail walking track was originally used by Aboriginals on their seasonal travels between the coast and the tablelands, then later by European settlers on pack horses carrying supplies.
This historic trail takes you downhill from high mountain ridges to deep rainforest-filled valleys. You’ll pass the gently flowing Buckenbowra River, wander through warm temperate rainforest and walk through eucalypt forests. You’ll also catch glimpses of Mount Budawang and the sandstone peaks of Pigeon House and Castle Mountain further north.
It’s a difficult walk, so you’ll need to come prepared, but the scenery is worth it. A carpark at the bottom allows you to do a car shuffle and have a vehicle and supplies waiting for you at the end.
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