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Geebung walking track

Munmorah State Conservation Area

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Visitor info

All the practical information you need to know about Geebung walking track.

Track grading

Features of this track

Distance

2.4km one-way

Time

40min - 1hr

Quality of markings

Clearly sign posted

Experience required

No experience required

Gradient

Short steep hills

Quality of path

Formed track: There are bumps throughout the trail.

Steps

Many steps: There is a timber slat bridge to cross approximately 350m along a gravel trail. There are a few sections of stairs to navigate.

The emulsion surface trail then continues for around 1km. After this there are several sections of steep stairs, each with 10 or more steps.

Accessible options

Geebung walking track may be accessible for wheelchair users from Campbell Drive if they use a versatile all-terrain wheelchair.

Getting there and parking

Geebung walking track is in Munmorah State Conservation Area.

From Budgewoi:

  • Drive along Birdie Beach Drive to Campbell Drive.
  • Park on the verge 800m east of the Blue Wren Drive and Campbell Drive intersection.
  • Please note that the Campbell Drive weir is prone to flooding in high rainfall.

or

  • Drive along Birdie Beach Drive to Campbell Drive and Wybung Road.
  • Park at Wybung.
  • Walk 370m back along Wybung Road to find the track entry on the right side of the road.

Road quality

  • Unsealed road along Wybung.
  • The Campbell Drive weir is prone to flooding in high rainfall events.

Vehicle access

  • Most roads suitable for 2WD vehicles (no long vehicle access)

Weather restrictions

  • All weather

Parking

Parking is available at Wybung.

Informal parking is available on the road verge at Campbell Drive, 800m east of the Blue Wren Drive and Campbell Drive intersection.

By bike

Bikes are not permitted.

Facilities

Toilets

Septic toilets available at Frazer Beach.

Showers

  • Outdoor showers at Frazer Beach 
  • Cold indoor shower in toilet block at Frazer Beach
  • Showers are not wheelchair-accessible. 

  • Cold showers

Picnic tables

There are picnic tables at Frazer Beach picnic area.

Maps and downloads

Safety messages

Beach safety

Beaches in this park are not patrolled by lifeguards and can have strong rip currents. The safest place to swim is at a patrolled beach, between the red and yellow flags. Check the Beachsafe website to find the nearest patrolled beach. These beach safety tips will help you and your family stay safe in the water.

Water activities

Beaches, rivers and lakes in NSW national parks offer lots of opportunities for water activities. Please take care in the water and find out how to help your family and friends stay safe around water.

Accessibility

Disability access level - no wheelchair access

  • Geebung walking track may be accessible for wheelchair users from Campbell Drive if they use a versatile all-terrain wheelchair.
  • There are bumps throughout the trail. There is a timber slat bridge to cross approximately 350m along a gravel trail
  • There are a few sections of stairs to navigate.
  • The emulsion surface trail then continues for around 1km.
  • After this there are several sections of steep stairs, each with 10 or more steps.
  • The showers at Frazer Beach are not wheelchair-accessible.

Prohibited

Pets

Pets and domestic animals (other than certified assistance animals) are not permitted. Find out which regional parks allow dog walking and see the pets in parks policy for more information.

Smoking

NSW national parks are no smoking areas.

Geebung walking track

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Park info

  • in Munmorah State Conservation Area in the Sydney and surrounds and North Coast regions
  • Spring/summer open hours

    Munmorah State Conservation Area is open 5.30am–9pm, from the start of the NSW school holiday period in September (Friday) until 1 May.

    Autumn/winter open hours

    Munmorah State Conservation Area is open 5.30am–7pm, from 1 May until the day before the start of the NSW September school holidays (Friday).

  • Park entry fees:

    $8 per vehicle per day. The park has pay machines that accept cards, or you can pay via the Park’nPay app.

    Buy annual pass

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