Kangarutha Walking Track

Kangarutha Walking Track

Natural Attractions
  • Aboriginal Culture
  • History & Heritage
  • Nature & Wildlife

Highlights

  • Explore rugged coastlines and discover pebbly beaches and sandy bays at Bournda National Park.
  • Pack a picnic and enjoy scenic ocean views from various lunch spots along the track.
  • Spot migrating whales from October to November while hiking the stunning cliff-top sections.
  • Observe yellow-tailed and glossy black cockatoos year-round, enhancing your wildlife experience along the coast.
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Kangarutha walking track is a challenging walk along Bournda National Park’s rugged coastline. Gather your more energetic friends and family members together to spend a day exploring the pebbly beaches, sandy bays, pockets of rainforest and cliff-tops sections that this hiking route offers. Pack a picnic and find a lunch spot along the way with scenic ocean views. Enjoy swimming at one of the secluded beaches along the way.

From October to November, whales can often be seen migrating so bring your binoculars along. Keep them handy for birdwatching too as yellow-tailed and glossy black cockatoos are a common sight along this coast all year round.

There are various access points to Kangarutha walking track, so it can be broken into smaller walks such as Kianinny Bay to Boulder Bay, Wallagoot Lake Boat Club to Turingal Head, or part of the way to White Rock Quarry.

15°C Clear sky
4.4 / 5 18 Google reviews

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Activities

  • Canoeing/Kayaking
  • Hiking
  • Walks

Tags

  • Aboriginal Culture
  • History & Heritage
  • Nature & Wildlife
Accessibility

This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.

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