Seaforth Oval to the Bluff Lookout is a 5.5km, grade 4 hike located in Garigal National Park, New South Wales. The hike should take around 3 hours to complete.
Hike overview
This great return walk starts from Seaforth oval and follows the Timbergetters Track down to Bantry Bay and the pleasant waterfront picnic area. The walk then climbs steadily out of the valley to the Bluff Lookout. From this lookout you can see all the way across Middle Harbour.
The climb to the Bluff Lookout is steep and involves some rock scrambling but the views at the top are well worth the effort. This is an excellent trail through Garigal National Park in Northern Sydney, New South Wales.
Timbergetters Track features a considerable number of stairs and a few muddy stretches, but it offers a delightful stroll through the lush bush. On the other hand, The Bay Track is notably muddy, with rocky sections interspersed throughout, yet it also boasts some picturesque areas.
For a slightly longer hike, and change of scenery, you can also create a circuit by returning to the trail head via Gahnia and Engravings Tracks. This variation adds approximately 500m to the overall length.
Route and GPX file
Max elevation: 118 m
Min elevation: 16 m
Total climbing: 324 m
Total descent: -324 m
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Getting there
This walk starts at Seaforth Oval, Wakehurst Parkway, Seaforth. To get there, make your way to Warringah Road, Frenchs Forest. At Blackpitt Reserve head south into Wakehurst Parkway. Turn right into Seaforth Oval (opposite Burnt Street).
It can be a busy place on the weekend, so parking might be limited. Parking is available at Seaforth Oval, Wakehurst Parkway, Seaforth, and on Gratton Crescent if you start the walk at Forestville.
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About the region
Explore the scenery of Garigal National Park by bike, horse or canoe. It's so close to Sydney making it perfect for a school excursion, and the opportunities for fishing, picnicking and bushwalking are limitless.
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Garigal National Park. Just a short drive from Sydney's CBD, its impressive sandstone country offers great water and bush views, waterfalls and several significant Aboriginal sites and historic places. It's the ideal escape for a daytrip or picnic.
Garigal is home to a remarkable array of animals and plants, including the threatened southern brown bandicoot and protects thousands of years of heritage. You can retrace Governor Phillip's steps along the heritage walk to Bungaroo, where he camped for two nights on his first expedition in 1788.
Discover Garigal on foot along the extensive walking track system or ride your mountain bike on one of the challenging fire trails. The park is also great for boating, canoeing and fishing along tranquil Middle Harbour Creek.
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Acknowledgement of Country
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3 Reviews on “Seaforth Oval to the Bluff Lookout Walk (5.5km)”
Mud, mud, muddy then a some rock scrambling. What fun.