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Euglah Rock walking track

Mount Kaputar National Park

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Overview

Ideal for walking with kids, Euglah Rock walking track in Mount Kaputar National Park leads to a lookout offering stunning scenic views of Euglah Rock and beyond.

Distance
0.65km return
Time suggested
15 - 30min
Grade
Grade 2
Opening times

Euglah Rock walking track is always open, but may need to close at times during snow/ice events.

What to
bring
Drinking water, hat, sunscreen
Please note
  • Remember to take your binoculars if you want to go birdwatching
  • The weather in this area can be extreme and unpredictable, so please ensure you’re well prepared for your visit.
  • There is limited mobile reception in this park

Euglah Rock walking track is an easy walk located in a dry, eucalypt forest setting and departs from the bottom of Bark Hut campground. It leads you to a lookout with scenic views of Euglah Rock, a spectacular volcanic remnant.

Euglah Rock walking track is very popular with those camping in Mount Kaputar National Park, but it’s suitable for all ages and walks of life. The path is dotted with educational signs explaining animal tracks and traces. If you’re visiting after rain, you will be accompanied by a soothing soundtrack of waterfalls crashing nearby.

Take this walk in mid-to-late spring to experience a vibrant display of colourful wildflowers. At this time of year, the area blooms in technicolour with purple hyacinth orchards, pink trigger plants and paper daisies.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

Also see

  • The view from Euglah Rock lookout, overlooking a valley and Euglah Rock. Photo credit: Leah Pippos © DPIE

    Euglah Rock lookout

    Euglah Rock lookout is in Mount Kaputar National Park along Euglah Rock walking track. It's a great place to view the distinctive volcanic formation of Euglah Rock.

 

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