This walk explores three valleys with great displays of wild flowers in spring and some nice sandstone overhangs. The section between Mount Kuring-gai and the end of Calna Creek is particularly nice and Naa Badu Lookout is well worth the small side trip. Take the time to enjoy the many creek side rest areas along the way.
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Grade 4 (Hard) -
Challenging Walks for Experienced Walkers: Grade 4 on the
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7 Reviews on “Mount Kuring-Gai Track to Berowra Station Hike (9.7km)”
Michael Sharkey