Queanbeyan River Walk is a 18km, grade 3 hike located in the Googong Foreshores, New South Wales. The hike should take around 6 hrs to complete.
Hike summary
This walk starts at the London Bridge car park, crosses the London Bridge Arch then branches onto management trails finishing at Flynns Crossing. It passes through dry sclerophyll forest and roughly follows the Queanbeyan River, with three access points to the river—Washpen Crossing, Gelignite Crossing and Flynns Crossing. Return via the same route. No swimming permitted
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Getting there
This walk starts at the London Bridge car park, crosses the London Bridge Arch then branches onto management trails finishing at Flynns Crossing. It passes through dry sclerophyll forest and roughly follows the Queanbeyan River, with three access points to the river—Washpen Crossing, Gelignite Crossing and Flynns Crossing. Return via the same route. No swimming permitted
About the region
Located 10 kilometres south of Queanbeyan, Googong Foreshores is a great place to observe wildlife and go canoeing, fishing and mountain biking. It also has a fascinating historic homestead and London Bridge Arch. The entire Foreshores area is a Wildlife Refuge.
Whether you like picnicking, birdwatching, bushwalking, mountain bike riding, enjoy sailing and fishing or delving into history - at Googong there's something for everyone.
In the north of Googong Foreshores is the Googong Dam with lookouts, walking trails, BBQ and boating facilities. To the south off Burra Road, the historic London Bridge Homestead beckons visitors to explore the history of farming and settlement in the area. A remarkable natural feature in this area is London Bridge Arch which formed over thousands of years.
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Acknowledgement of Country
Trail Hiking Australia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we hike and pay respects to their Elders, past and present, and we acknowledge the First Nations people of other communities who may be here today.
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