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Length: 3.2km
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Duration: 1 Hr
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Grade: 3
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Style: Return
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Start: Marks St, Swansea
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End: Unnamed Road, Swansea
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Location:
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Closest Town: swansea
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Distance from CBD: 129 km
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State: NSW
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Latitude: -33.09554051
Longitude: 151.6295948
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Small Car Park


Accessible Parking


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Rainforest Walk


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Heritage Walk


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Horse Riding
Hike Summary
The Galgabba Point walk is a flat walk along a bush track. This walk travels through native bush before arriving at Galgabba Point where the track forms a small loop to allow you to explore the point. Galgabba Point is home to endangered ecological communities and threatened plant species such as the Regent Honeyeater Swift Parrot Squirrel Glider and many more. The walker can return back the way they came or return via a shared walking/cycleway next to the Pacific Hwy. The Galgabba Point walk is a relaxing way to spend an hour or two.
Download maps and tracknotes for Galgabba Point Walk hiking track from wildwalks.com.