The easy Wilsons Headland walking track links Boorkoom campground with Wilsons Headland picnic area, and comprises a small section of the Clarence Coast's Yuraygir coastal walk. This short track winds along the coastline - passing stretches of endless ocean, isolated beaches and secluded coves.
Hike the track from late winter to early summer to be greeted by banks of wonderful wildflowers, or walk during whale watching season to spot migrating humpbacks. It will be no surprise to you that this easy walk is a long-time favourite among locals. Strategically-placed seats and lookouts allow you to catch your breath and soak up the incredible views - why not take a picnic lunch to enjoy at one of these spots?
Along the walk, there are barrier-free lookout platforms with seats and magnificent beach and ocean views
Remember to take your binoculars if you want to whale watch - the best time of year is between May and October
Visit NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service for more information on this trail.
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Getting there
Closest towns to this walk: Brooms Head, Grafton, Gulmarrad, Iluka, Maclean, Wooloweyah, Yamba
Getting to the trailhead in Yuraygir National Park.
Wilsons Headland walking track starts at Boorkoom campground in the Minnie Water precinct of Yuraygir National Park. To get there:From Grafton, drive southwest along Pacific Highway.After about 12km, turn left at Eight Mile Lane.Follow Eight Mile Lane as it becomes Wooli Road (keep right) for another 29km.Turn left at Diggers Camp Road and continue for about 7km Parking Parking is available at Boorkoom campground and Wilsons Headland picnic area.
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Track grade
Grade 3 (Moderate) - Walks for Most Fitness Levels: Grade 3 on the
AWTGS represents moderate walking tracks. These are ideal for walkers with some fitness who are comfortable with some hills and uneven terrain. While suitable for most ages, some bushwalking experience is recommended to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Tracks may have short, steep hill sections, a rough surface, and many steps. The total distance of a Grade 3 walk can be up to 20 kilometers.
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