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Bushwalking and hiking trails in Wallarah National Park. Browse 4 walks with detailed track notes, maps and photos.
904 m Return, 30 mins
Caves Beach caves are just fabulous for exploring. This walk allows you to meander along the beach, looking and exploring in the many different sized and shaped caves. There are also good tidal pools to look in, making this a great walk for families. This walk requires low tide and calm sea condiTotal climbing: 22m
Hard track
3.2 km Return, 1 Hr
The Galgabba Point walk is a flat walk along a bush track. This walk travels through native bush before arriving at Galgabba Point, where the track forms a small loop to allow you to explore the point. Galgabba Point is home to endangered ecological communities and threatened plant species, such aTotal climbing: 17m
Moderate track
7.8 km One way, 2 hrs 45 mins
This walk starts at Caves Beach and travels south along the coastline to Pinneys Beach. The walk then heads west, up and over the Wallarah Pennisula to Murrays Beach on the foreshore of Lake Macquarie. Both the Spoon Rocks Spit and Pinney’s Headland side trips are worthwhile excursions. The palmTotal climbing: 204m
8.3 km Return, 3 hrs
This walk starts at Caves Beach and travels south along the coastline, until reaching the Pinney’s Headland Lookout. There are many opportunities to stop, relax and swim if you would like. You will meander through coastal heath vegetation, which offers abundant wildflowers during springtime. TheTotal climbing: 247m