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Blue Gum Hills Regional Park

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The best walks and hikes in Blue Gum Hills Regional Park

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Hiking in Blue Gum Hills Regional Park offers trails through a landscape shaped by its past as an open-cut mining site, now regenerated into native bushland. The park features undulating terrain and scars from its historical use, with efforts to restore the natural environment. Gum trees are a prominent feature of the bushland setting. Many paths are accessible, providing walking and hiking experiences for various fitness levels.

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Last updated: July 4, 2026

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Mount Sugarloaf Northern Track – Northern Lookout loop from Queensland Gates

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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May 22, 2026, Warner's Bay Foreshore

Warners Bay Foreshore follows the edge of Lake Macquarie with wide shared paths, parks, cafΓ©s, and long stretches of open water views along the lakeside. The flat waterfront route is popular for walking and cycling, especially around sunset when the light reflects across the lake and sailing boats move through the bay. Picnic areas, playgrounds, public art, and plenty of benches line the foreshore, making it an easy place to slow down between longer walking sections.

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Sky Pig is one of the most recognisable sculptures along the Warner's Bay Foreshore, perched beside the lake with open water views behind it. Created by artist Guan Wei as part of the Creative Lake Sculpture Trail, the bronze flying pig was designed to bring a sense of fun and good luck to the waterfront walk. It’s an easy landmark to spot along the shared foreshore path and has become one of the most photographed artworks around Lake Macquarie.

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Located on the eastern shore of Lake Macquarie, Eleebana Lions Park is a lakeside reserve connecting into the waterfront shared path toward Warners Bay and Speers Point. The park includes picnic shelters, barbecues, toilets, and direct lake access, with Red Bluff Boardwalk beginning nearby.

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Lake Macquarie is the largest coastal saltwater lake in Australia, forming a broad, open water body surrounded by suburbs, parkland, and small inlets. From the shoreline, views stretch across long distances of water, often with boats, jetties, and changing light reflecting off the surface. It makes for a beautiful, breezy walk.

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This section of the Great North Walk follows the foreshore of Lake Macquarie through Speers Point, combining lakeside shared paths with more urban parkland surroundings. Compared to the bushier sections further south on the track, this stretch feels much more open, with regular access to cafΓ©s, playgrounds, picnic areas, and waterfront reserves. The route links through Speers Point Park and continues along the lake edge toward Warners Bay and Newcastle.

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March 11, 2026, Northern Lookout

Northern Lookout is a small viewpoint perched high on a rocky ridge, offering expansive views over forested hills and rural landscapes of the lower Hunter region. Surrounded by native bushland, it offers a quieter vantage point than the more developed summit lookout.

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ThisΒ is a relatively easy bushwalking track that loops through the forested slopes of Sugarloaf State Conservation Area. The route passes through beautiful eucalyptus woodland and sections of regenerating bushland typical of the lower Hunter region. Along the way, there are occasional clearings where you can catch some lovely views across the surrounding hills and valleys.

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Mount Sugarloaf Lookout sits on the summit of Mount Sugarloaf, which is the highest point in the Sugarloaf Range. From the viewing area, the sweeping panoramas extend across Lake Macquarie, the Hunter Valley, and the coastline toward Newcastle. Its elevated position and easy access make it one of the most popular viewpoints in the area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Blue Gum Hills Regional Park?

Blue Gum Hills Regional Park offers a selection of 7 hiking trails, catering to various fitness levels. These include both easy and moderate options, allowing visitors to explore the park's unique landscape.

Are there easy hiking options suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the park features several easy trails perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Steep Hill loop from Hunter Ice-Skating Stadium is an easy 5.8 km route. The park's accessible paths and features like picnic areas and play equipment make it family-friendly.

Are dogs allowed on the trails in Blue Gum Hills Regional Park?

Yes, Blue Gum Hills Regional Park is dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trails, though they should be kept away from picnic and play areas. This allows you to enjoy the natural bushland with your canine companion.

What kind of historical features can I expect to see while hiking?

The park has a rich coal mining history, and you can still see remnants of its past. The Heritage Walking Track, for example, leads through peaceful bushland and showcases an 1870s brick ventilation shaft and a stone bridge abutment. The Minmi Cemetery Track also leads to a historic cemetery from the mid-1800s mining boom.

Are there any circular hiking routes in the park?

Many of the trails in Blue Gum Hills Regional Park are designed as loops, offering convenient circular routes. Examples include the Hiking loop from Booragul and the Blackbutt Reserve loop from Cardiff Heights, which allow you to start and end at the same point.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the trails?

Blue Gum Hills Regional Park is home to various wildlife. You might spot goannas basking in the sun and hear a diverse range of bird songs, including the distinctive call of the laughing kookaburra. Other birds like the superb fairy wren, yellow-tailed black cockatoo, or masked owl can also be seen.

What facilities are available for visitors in the park?

The park is well-equipped for visitors, offering picnic tables and barbecues throughout. There's also a maze with an observation deck and various play equipment, some with a mine theme or inclusive design, making it a great spot for a day out.

What do other hikers enjoy most about Blue Gum Hills Regional Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 4 reviews. Hikers often praise the park's regenerated native bushland, the blend of accessible trails, and the historical elements that make each walk unique.

Is there a trail that offers views of a prominent local landmark?

Yes, the Mount Sugarloaf – Northern Lookout loop from Queensland Gates is a moderate 10.6 km trail that includes significant elevation gain towards Mount Sugarloaf, a prominent local landmark, offering rewarding views.

Are there any adventure activities available within the park?

For those seeking more adventure, WildNets Newcastle (also known as Treetops Newcastle) operates within the park, offering a network of rope bridges and flying foxes. Advance bookings are required for this activity.

What is the terrain like for hiking in Blue Gum Hills Regional Park?

The park's landscape features unusual topography, undulations, and 'scars' from its past as an open-cut mining site. However, it has been restored with regenerated native bushland and gum trees. Trails range from easily accessible paths to moderate routes with some elevation changes.

Where can I find more information about the park's visitor guidelines?

For detailed visitor information, including park alerts and specific guidelines, you can consult the official NSW National Parks website: Blue Gum Hills Regional Park Visitor Info.

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