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Grade 4 Walking Tracks in Northern Territory

Grade 4 trails are suitable for experienced hikers as navigation and technical skills will be required. Trails will be long, rough and very steep with limited signage or navigation aids. Click here for more information on the hike grading system in Australia. Discover the best grade 4 hikes in Northern Territory, Australia.

Grade 4

Twin Falls Gorge Walk (3km)

Grade 4

Jim Jim Falls Walk (2.8km)

Grade 4

Jarrangbarnmi Walk (Koolpin Gorge) (4km)

Grade 4

Badbong Wodjmeng Sandstone River Walk (7.5km)

Grade 4

Walker Creek to Florence Falls Hike (13.8km)

Grade 4

Greenant Creek to Wangi Falls Hike (12.5km)

Grade 4

Florence Falls to Greenant Creek Hike (26.5km)

Grade 4

Barrk Sandstone Walk (12km)

Grade 4

Jarnem Lookout Walk (6.5km)

Grade 4

Giles Track Hike Watarrka (22km)

Grade 4

Jawoyn Valley Circuit Hike (49km)

Grade 4

Eighth Gorge Hike (34km)

Grade 4

Smitt Rock Hike (24km)

Grade 4

Lily Ponds Hike (21km)

Grade 4

Serpentine Gorge to Mount Sonder Hike (92km)

Grade 4

Ormiston Gorge to Redbank Gorge Hike (36km)

Grade 4

Serpentine Gorge to Ormiston Gorge Hike (43km)

Grade 4

Counts Point Hike (15km)

Grade 4

Mount Sonder Hike (16km)

Grade 4

Ruby Gap & Glen Annie Gorge Walk (16km)

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Grade 4 (Hard)

Challenging Walks for Experienced Walkers: Grade 4 on the AWTGS signifies challenging walking tracks. Bushwalking experience is recommended for these tracks, which may be long, rough, and very steep. Directional signage may be limited, requiring a good sense of navigation. These walks are suited for experienced walkers who are comfortable with steeper inclines, rougher terrain, and potentially longer distances.