Guided hiking tours of Yuraygir coastal walk
Yuraygir National Park
Overview
Immerse yourself in the spectacular coastal landscapes of Yuraygir National Park on a 5-day guided hike with Connect Adventures. Enjoy stunning ocean vistas as you trek 65km along Yuraygir coastal walk.
- When
- Contact Connect Adventures for tour dates.
- Accessibility
- No wheelchair access
- Grade
- Medium. Suitable for adults and teens aged 16 years and over. Persons under 18 years must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. You'll walk 65km on unsealed trails. A good level of fitness is required.
- Price
- Contact Connect Adventures for pricing.
- Bookings
- Bookings required. Book online or email email or call Connect Adventures on 0499 119 793.
- Availability
- Available on request. Tours are also available on request. Contact Connect Adventures for more information.
- Please note
- Tour includes transfers to and from Yamba.
Discover the beauty of the NSW North coast with Connect Adventures on a 5-day guided hike in Yuraygir National Park. Starting at Angourie, near Yamba, you’ll follow Yuraygir coastal walk for 65km through stunning coastal bushland. Enjoy ever-changing scenery as you traverse rocky headlands, pristine sandy beaches and make three river crossings by boat.
Learn about the abundant local wildlife from your experienced guide and try to spot the elusive and endangered coastal emu. During whale migration season, this coastal track is perfect for spotting these magnificent marine mammals as they journey up or down the coast.
You’ll set up camp each night in national park campgrounds and have time to unwind and enjoy the natural beauty of this spectacular coastline. Your hiking adventure ends at Red Rock, where your return transfer to Yamba will complete your journey.
Connect Adventures offers full pack hikes, or you can go pack-free for a lighter adventure.
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Park info
- in Yuraygir National Park in the North Coast region
Yuraygir National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
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Park entry fees:
$8 per vehicle per day.
Buy annual pass
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