Cedar Brush track head to the Basin Campsite

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Time 4 hrs
One way 9.7 km One way
Climb 590 m
Grade 4 Hard track
Car
This section of the Great North Walk starts from the Cedar Brush track head and winds up into the Olney State Forest, following bushtracks and service trails down into the Wollombi Brook gully. From here, the walk heads south along the Lyre Bird trail to the Basin Campsite. The Basin Campsite provides more than enough space for large groups to camp, as well as a picnic shelter, fire place and a toilet. It is a fair drive around for the car shuffle, but a nice walk into the campsite.

(0km) Cedar Brush Track Head → Int of GNW track & Kingtree Ridge Fire Road

distance 2 km time 58 mins climb 266m descent -38m Hard track
From the signposted 'Cedar Brush Creek Trackhead'[1][2] (on Brush Creek Road[3]), this walk crosses the stile[4] and follows the track gently downhill[5], while following the 'Newcastle' sign[6]. The walk continues for about 220m then crosses a timber and metal bridge[7]. On the other side of the bridge, the walk heads gently uphill[8], past the 'Please keep on track' sign[9], then about 100m later this walk comes to 'The Great North Walk Walkers Register' book on a post[10] - a good place to note your intentions. Now in a denser forest, the track begins to wind moderately steeply uphill[11] (crossing over two moist gullies[12][13]) for about 1.5km until coming to a three-way intersection[14][15] with Kingtree Ridge Road.

(2km) Int of GNW track & Kingtree Ridge Fire Road → GNW rest area

distance 120 m time 3 mins climb 8m descent 0m Moderate track
Turn right: From the intersection[16][17], this walk follows the GNW arrow post gently uphill along the dirt Kingtree Ridge Road [18]. The walk heads north along the dirt road for about 130m, coming to a flat GNW rest area with a couple of simple bench seats[19][20] (on your left).

Walkers Rest Area

Walkers Rest Area
This GNW walkers rest area (signposted) is located beside King Ridge Road, and consists of two benches[21], a campfire and enough room for four or five tents on a grassy level surface[22]. There is no water is available.

(2km) GNW rest area → Int of Kingtree Ridge & Walkers Ridge Roads

distance 3.4 km time 1 hr 4 mins climb 115m descent -44m Moderate track
Continue straight: From the GNW rest area[23][24], this walk follows the dirt Kingtree Ridge Road gently uphill[25], whilst initially keeping the rest area on your left. The walk follows the series of GNW arrow markers, ignoring a few side roads[26] for about 3.4km, until coming to a T-intersection[27][28][29] with the dirt Walkers Ridge Road, marked with a 'Walkers Rest Area 3.4 km' sign[30] pointing back along the road.

(5km) Int of Kingtree Ridge and Walkers Ridge Roads → Int of Great North Walk and Walkers Ridge Road

distance 370 m time 8 mins climb 11m descent -20m Moderate track
Turn left: From the intersection, this walk heads along Walkers Ridge Road, following the Great North Walk arrow west over the hill, past Bobs Point Rd (on the left) and coming down the other side to the signposted intersection on the Great North Walk.

(6km) Int of GNW & Walkers Ridge Road → Int of GNW & an unsealed road

distance 370 m time 7 mins climb 12m descent -5m Moderate track
Veer right: From the intersection[31][32], this walk follows 'The Great North Walk' sign[33] and GNW arrow marker north east along the dirt road. The walk continues through forest (ignoring side roads[34]) as it leads over a gentle rise for about 400m, then comes to a three-way intersection[35][36] with a trail (on the left) marked with 'The Great North Walk' sign[37].

(6km) Int of GNW AND an unsealed road → Int of GNW track AND a rocky trail

distance 380 m time 9 mins climb 1m descent -63m Moderate track
Turn left : From the intersection[38][39], this walk follows the 'The Great North Walk' sign[40] south-west, gently downhill[41] along the fairly wide trail. The walk continues down for about 400m, becoming moderately steep partway [42], to come to an intersection marked with a GNW arrow marker[43] (pointing right)[44][45].

(7km) Int of GNW track AND a rocky trail → Int of GNW AND Lyrebird trail

distance 910 m time 25 mins climb 48m descent -137m Hard track
Turn right: From the intersection[46][47], this walk follows the GNW arrow post east along the narrow track, which soon bends left and crosses the trail (just below the last intersection). Here, this walk follows the GNW arrow post moderately steeply downhill[48] along the track, and down some stone steps for about 50m. The walk continues for about 700m along the side of the hill. Here the track leads steeply downhill, down a series of timber[49] and rock steps[50] for another 150m, to find a T-intersection[51][52] with the 'Lyrebird Trail', also marked with a 'Basin camping area' sign[53].

(7km) Int of GNW tracks AND Lyrebird Trail → Int of Rock Lilly AND Lyrebird trails

distance 1.9 km time 47 mins climb 125m descent -139m Moderate track
Turn sharp left: From the intersection[54], this walk follows the 'Basin Camping Area' sign[55] along the track, while keeping Wollombi Brook on your right. The walk continues through dense vine and mossy forest as the track gently undulates along the side of the gully. Over the first 700m, the track leads past a few sandstone caves[56][57] and crosses over several small creeks. The walk then continues for another 1.2km, where the track enters a more open forest on a saddle[58][59]. At the edge of this saddle is an intersection with the Rock Lilly trail (signposted 'The Basin Camping Area' sign[60] on the right) and a GNW arrow marker[61] pointing directly ahead (also leading to the Basin campsite).

(9km) Int of Rock Lilly and Lyrebird trails → Basin Campsite

distance 340 m time 7 mins climb 4m descent -41m Moderate track
Continue straight: From the intersection on the saddle[62][63], this walk follows the GNW arrow marker gently downhill[64] heading west[65] (directly away from 'The Basin Camping Area' sign[66]). The walk continues through tall open forest[67][68] for about 300m, until coming to the large open clearing and Basin campsite[69][70].

Basin Campsite

Basin Campsite
This large campsite sits by Wollombi Brook on the Great North Walk[71] and is accessible by car. The campsite provides a range of facilities such as a pit toilet[72], picnic tables and chairs[73], wood BBQs[74] and fireplaces[75]. Water is usually available from the water tank[76] or the nearby creek[77] - treat before use.

Maps for the Cedar Brush track head to the Basin Campsite walk

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These maps below cover the walk and the wider area around the walk, they are worth carrying for safety reasons.

Murrays Run1:25 000 Map Series91314N MURRAYS RUNNSW-91314N
Dooralong1:25 000 Map Series91311S DOORALONGNSW-91311S
Morisset1:25 000 Map Series91311N MORISSETNSW-91311N
Gosford1:100 000 Map Series9131 GOSFORD9131

Cross sectional view of the Cedar Brush track head to the Basin Campsite bushwalking track

Terrain profile for Cedar Brush track head to the Basin Campsite

Analysis and summary of the altitude variation on the Cedar Brush track head to the Basin Campsite

Altitude analysis for Cedar Brush track head to the Basin Campsite

Overview of this walks grade – based on the AS 2156.1 – 2001

Under this standard, a walk is graded based on the most difficult section of the walk.

Length9.7 km
Time4 hrs
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Grade 4/6



Hard track
AS 2156.1GradientVery steep (4/6)
Quality of trackFormed track, with some branches and other obstacles (3/6)
SignsDirectional signs along the way (3/6)
Experience RequiredSome bushwalking experience recommended (3/6)
WeatherWeather generally has little impact on safety (1/6)
InfrastructureLimited facilities (such as cliffs not fenced, significant creeks not bridged) (4/6)

Some more details of this walks Grading

Here is a bit more details explaining grading looking at sections of the walk

Gradient

3.7km of this walk has gentle hills with occasional steps and another 3.1km has short steep hills. The remaining (2.9km) is very steep.

Quality of track

Around 5km of this walk follows a formed track, with some branches and other obstacles, whilst the remaining 4.2km follows a clear and well formed track or trail.

Signs

Around 9km of this walk has directional signs at most intersection, whilst the remaining 370m is clearly signposted.

Experience Required

Around 4.9km of this walk requires some bushwalking experience, whilst the remaining 4.8km requires no previous bushwalking experience.

weather

This whole walk, 10km is not usually affected by severe weather events (that would unexpectedly impact safety and navigation).

Infrastructure

8km of this walk has limited facilities (such as not all cliffs fenced) and another 910m has limited facilities (such as cliffs not fenced, significant creeks not bridged). The remaining (340m) is close to useful facilities (such as fenced cliffs and seats).

Similar walks

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Plan your trip to and from the walk here

The Cedar Brush track head to the Basin Campsite walk starts at the Cedar Brush Track Head (gps: -33.142700, 151.25619)

The Cedar Brush track head to the Basin Campsite ends at the Basin Campsite (gps: -33.104008, 151.23088)

Weather Forecast

This walk starts in the Hunter weather district.

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Park Information

Olney State Forest

Only State Forest is a section of mostly native bushland just South of Watagan State forest and National parks

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