Bushwalking in the Hawkesbury
Highlights
- Stunning bushwalks without the Blue Mountains crowds
- Diverse trails for all skill levels across four national parks
- Scenic routes through rivers, valleys, and mountain lookouts
Overview
The Hawkesbury is a hiker's paradise, offering a wide range of beautiful bushwalking tracks to explore. While many people head to the Blue Mountains for a hike, the bushwalks throughout the Hawkesbury are just as spectacular — and often far less crowded.
The region is framed by four expansive national parks: Blue Mountains National Park to the west, Yengo and Dharug National Parks to the north, and the mighty Wollemi National Park to the north-west. Depending on the track you choose, your hike may take in areas such as the Colo River, Wisemans Ferry, Bowen Mountain, Grose Vale and Mount Wilson, with landscapes ranging from foothills and valleys to gorges and scenic lookouts.
The Hawkesbury caters to hikers of all experience levels, from beginners to seasoned bushwalkers. Copies of Best Bushwalks Around the Hawkesbury (Edition 1) and Best Bushwalks Edition 2 are available from the Hawkesbury Visitor Information Centre in Richmond, which is open seven days a week. These popular guides provide everything you need to plan a memorable day in the bush.
As some walks are located within National Parks, be sure to check the National Parks website for any track or area closures before you go.
Accessibility
Does not cater for people with access needs.