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Length: 100m
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Duration: 10 mins
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Grade: 4
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Style: Return
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Start: Pulpit Rock Rd, Green Cape
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End: Pulpit Rock Rd, Green Cape
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Location: Ben Boyd National Park
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Closest Town: Eden
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Distance from CBD: 589 km
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State: NSW
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Latitude: -37.23977091
Longitude: 150.034139
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Bitumen Road


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Winding Road


Speed Bumps


Vehicle Ford


Entry Fee


Large Car Park


Small Car Park


Accessible Parking


Accessible Toilet


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Drinking Water


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Picnic Shelter


Picnic Table


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Campfire Pit


Camping Area
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Ben Boyd National Park...
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Mountain Bike Trail


Historic Rail Trail


Dog Friendly


Urban Walk


Coast & Beach


Historic Lighthouse


Waterfalls & Lakes


Rainforest Walk


Goldfields & Mining


Heritage Walk


Aboriginal Art


Alpine Region


Alpine Huts


Exposed Ledges


Rock Scrambling


Steep Terrain


Bush Bashing


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Overnight Campsites


Trail Running


Horse Riding
Hike Summary
This is a fantastic short walk with views of the waves crashing into the spectacular red rock of the coast. The short walk down to Pulpit Rock goes straight down stairs onto the rock platform. The rock platform is popular with fishermen with fixed rod holders near the seas edge.
Download maps and tracknotes for Pulpit Rock hiking track from wildwalks.com.
About the region
Ben Boyd National Park spans 47km of rocky coastline and sheltered inlets. Located near the whale watching town of Eden on the far South Coast of NSW, its crystal clear waters are perfect for snorkelling and swimming.
Ben Boyd National Park is separated into 2 areas, split by Twofold Bay. Take your pick from the sparkling lakes and surf beaches in the park’s Pambula-Haycock area to the rocky cliffs and beachside campgrounds in the Green Cape area.
Its spectacular sea-carved landscape is a striking display of folded red rock platforms that contrast against the sapphire blue water of the ocean.
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There is also the Light to Light Walk. It’s an easy 30km over three days. We’ll worth checking out.