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Length: 3km
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Duration: 1.5hrs
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Grade: 4
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Style: Circuit
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Start: Flood Detour Rd, Dewitt
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End: Flood Detour Rd, Dewitt
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Location: Woko National Park
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Closest Town:
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Distance from CBD: 298 km
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State: NSW
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Latitude: -31.78939935
Longitude: 151.7951393
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2WD Access


4WD Access


Public Transport


Bitumen Road


Gravel Road


Steep Road


Winding Road


Speed Bumps


Vehicle Ford


Entry Fee


Large Car Park


Small Car Park


Accessible Parking


Accessible Toilet


Public Toilets


Drinking Water


Untreated Water


Picnic Shelter


Picnic Table


BBQ Facilities


Campfire Pit


Camping Area
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Woko National Park...
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Concrete Path


Timber Boardwalk


Gravel Path


Sandy Trail


Rough Trail


Undefined Trail


Prams & Strollers


Manual Wheelchair


Motorised Wheelchair


Bicycle Trail


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


Alpine Huts


Exposed Ledges


Rock Scrambling


Steep Terrain


Bush Bashing


River Crossings


Scenic Viewpoints


Well Marked


Drinking Water


Untreated Water


Fishing Spots


Swimming Spots


Overnight Campsites


Trail Running


Horse Riding
Hike Summary
Adventurous travellers visiting Woko National Park won't want to go past this challenging alternative to Brush Turkey track, which it branches off from shortly after the trailhead. A steep 4km circuit, Cliff Face track threads through dry rainforest and pockets of subtropical rainforest, finishing up in dry sclerophyll woodlands. What makes it a really special day walk, however, is what you see along the way: climbing higher, you're afforded scenic views of the cliff face above; rocky outcroppings are extensions of a striking escarpment.
Be sure to bring your camera as cliffs like these provide precious habitat for the threatened peregrine falcon. You might even be lucky enough to glimpse a wedge-tailed eagle cycling across the sky. Birdwatching opportunities are superb.
Getting there
On entering Woko National Park from the direction of Gloucester, turn left into the campground. Parking Parking is available at Woko campground
Tips
Remember to take your binoculars if you want to birdwatch
You'll need to bring your own cooking water
It can be a busy place on the weekend, so parking might be limited.
Check the weather before you set out as the road to Woko campground can become boggy when it rains
There is no mobile phone reception in this park
Remember to apply insect repellent before you start, particularly in warmer months and wet spells throughout the year.
Visit NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service for more information on this trail.
The longitude and latitude of the start and end points are approximately only and should not be used for navigation purposes. Please contact me if you know the correct coordinates.