Hume and Hovell Track
Highlights
- Explore 426 kilometres of diverse landscapes from Cooma Cottage to Albury, immersing in nature's beauty.
- Camp overnight at scenic sites along the track, enjoying the serenity of cool-climate forests and rivers.
- Cross over 100 footbridges and boardwalks, enhancing your adventure with unique views and experiences.
- Plan short walks or tackle the entire track, catering to your schedule and fitness level with ease.
The Hume and Hovell Track is a 426-kilometre walking track stretching across South-Eastern NSW from Cooma Cottage in Yass to the Hovell Tree in Albury and passing through the regions of Wee Jasper, Tumut, Tumbarumba and Woomargama.
The long-distance track traverses bushland, single track, farmland, forest fire trails and quiet country roads, following the historic 1824 expedition route of the two explorers Hamilton Hume and William Hovell.
The fully signposted track crosses more than 100 footbridges and boardwalks, and runs along rivers’ edges and through cool-climate forests, with numerous campsites along the trail.
Walk the track in one go, plan an overnight camping trip, and complete short walks or sections as life allows.
See the Hume & Hovell Track website and trip planner for further details.
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Accreditations
- National Trust
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