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The Green Gully Track

A group of hikers crossing a river on Green Gully Track.
Aerial view of river flowing through a gorge on Green Gully Track.
Campers sit outside a hertiage hut on Green Gully Track.
A group of hikers walking through bushland on Green Gully Track.
Camping beds set up at a heritage hut on Green Gully Track.
Views over the valley from Green Gully Track.

The Green Gully Track

Cedar creek lodge, Kunderang Trail, Yarrowitch NSW 2354, Yarrowitch, New South Wales 2354

(02) 6777 4700

parks.info@environment.nsw.gov.au

The Green Gully track, part of the World Heritage-listed Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, is an adventurous 65km walk for experienced hikers. Located between Walcha and Port Macquarie, this multi-day walk takes you on a journey deep into the Apsley-Macleay gorges, one of the largest gorge systems in Australia. Uniquely, there's no need to carry a tent as you'll stay in restored stockman huts along the way. Fitted with the essentials, including beds, rainwater, solar-lighting, toilets and cooking equipment, these huts will greet the weary walker at the end of each day. To experience The Green Gully Track, you'll need to book a self-guided walk which secures your spot in a hut each night. Over 4 days and 5 nights you'll traverse fern-lined gullies, crystal-clear mountain streams, high-elevation forests and towering rocky outcrops. You'll share some of the terrain with endangered brush-tailed rock wallabies, soaring wedge-tailed eagles and native marsupial mice.

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the New England High Country region and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging – and acknowledge the important role Indigenous Peoples continue to play within the New England High Country community.