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Length: 3.9km
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Duration: 1 hr 45 mins
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Grade: 4
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Style: Return
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Start: Mount Bouddi Rd, Macmasters Beach
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End: 205 The Scenic Rd, Killcare Heights
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Location: Bouddi National Park
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Closest Town: Woy Woy
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Distance from CBD: 95.4 km
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State: NSW
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Latitude: -33.51627836
Longitude: 151.4032573
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Entry Fee


Large Car Park


Small Car Park


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Accessible Toilet


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Campfire Pit


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Bouddi National Park...
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Mountain Bike Trail


Historic Rail Trail


Dog Friendly


Urban Walk


Coast & Beach


Historic Lighthouse


Waterfalls & Lakes


Rainforest Walk


Goldfields & Mining


Heritage Walk


Aboriginal Art


Alpine Region


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Exposed Ledges


Rock Scrambling


Steep Terrain


Bush Bashing


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Trail Running


Horse Riding
Hike Summary
This walk is great following lunch at Dingeldei Picnic area. The walk explores the rock flats of Maitland Bay with many interesting shells and the shipwreck of the S.S. Maitland. The walk provides the option to spend time at Maitland Beach on the way to the wreck. The wreck is best seen at low tide along with the rest of the rock flats below the headland.
Download maps and tracknotes for Bouddi Spur to Maitland Bay hiking track from wildwalks.com.
About the region
Bouddi National Park is located near Gosford on the New South Wales Central Coast. You'll find several great walks, as well as opportunities for camping, swimming and fishing. Bouddi National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.