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Bus station hiking trails in Muogamarra Nature Reserve traverse a landscape characterized by dry sclerophyll forests, rocky outcrops, and mangroves along the Hawkesbury River. The terrain offers varied elevation changes, from gentle paths to more sustained climbs, providing panoramic views of the river and surrounding islands. This protected area features diverse natural elements, including unique "hanging swamps" and significant geological formations.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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18.2km
05:33
570m
570m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.97km
01:23
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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18.8km
05:26
480m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.3km
04:43
370m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This breathtaking lookout over the Berowra Creek Valley is one of the best you'll find in the Berowra area. With panoramic views and a comfortable bench, it's a great place to pause for a moment to enjoy the stunning scenery.
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This trailhead is accessible from Berowra station and is the northern access point of the Berowra Track from Mount Ku-ring-gai. The track is steep and runs along Waratah and Cowan Creeks, with some great lookout points along the way.
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Here at the mouth of the Waratah Creek in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, there is a sandy shoreline area with some nice views over the creek. There are also these intriguing remains of an old, shipwrecked ferry. The ship was a passenger ferry named "General Gordon", and wrecked in 1929.
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This is a nice point to pause along the track, with a great view over Winson Bay and the Cowan Creek. There are also some equally nice views over Lords Bay to the north, and over Apple Creek Bay to the south.
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This stretch of the Great North Walk follows on the ridge above Berowra Creek. You'll find benches on the pathway as well, so you can take a break to enjoy the views.
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Berowra is a popular town for hikers, cyclists, and other outdoor enthusiasts of the great Sydney area. There is a popular hiking track between Berowra and Cowan that makes up part of The Great North Walk. Though this is usually done as a point to point walk, the convenient public transit links between the two towns make it easy to get back to your starting point.
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Calna Creek is a tributary of Berowra Creek, and along the Lyrebird Gully Track, the creek has taller trees that provide lots of shade. There are little waterfalls and small pools that make great bush swimming holes.
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Berowra Creek Bridge has an informational sign about the old Twin Log Calna Creek Footbridge that once crossed Calna Creek here. On the east side of the river, there are boardwalks over marshes and the Calna Creek Campsite.
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There are a few bus-accessible hiking trails in Muogamarra Nature Reserve. Our guide currently features 2 routes that can be reached via bus, offering both easy and moderate options for exploration.
Muogamarra Nature Reserve is only open for a limited period, typically six weeks during spring (August and September). This coincides with a spectacular wildflower display, making it the ideal time to visit and experience the vibrant natural beauty of the area.
Yes, there is an easy bus-accessible hike perfect for beginners. The Naa Badu Lookout loop from Berowra Heights is an easy 5 km route that offers a gentle introduction to the reserve's scenery.
Bus-accessible trails in Muogamarra Nature Reserve offer diverse landscapes, including dry sclerophyll forests, rocky outcrops, and panoramic views of the Hawkesbury River, Bar, Milson, and Spectacle islands, and Berowra Creek. In spring, you'll also witness a stunning display of wildflowers like waratahs and Gymea lilies.
For families looking for an accessible option, the Naa Badu Lookout loop from Berowra Heights is an easy 5 km trail. While the reserve offers various walks, always check the specific trail details for suitability for younger children or varying fitness levels.
Yes, access to Muogamarra Nature Reserve requires pre-booking, even for self-guided tours. This is a conservation measure to manage visitor numbers. You can find more information and make bookings through the official NSW National Parks website: nationalparks.nsw.gov.au.
Yes, our guide includes circular bus-accessible routes. For example, the Naa Badu Lookout loop from Berowra Heights is an easy circular hike, and the more challenging Calna Creek Swamp β Naa Badu Lookout loop from Mount Kuring-Gai also offers a circular experience.
Muogamarra Nature Reserve is rich in wildlife. Hikers may spot 14 native mammal species, including echidnas, brushtail possums, and swamp wallabies. The reserve is also home to approximately 140 native bird species, such as kookaburras and lyrebirds.
Absolutely. The Naa Badu Lookout loop from Berowra Heights specifically features the Naa Badu Lookout, offering stunning vistas. Other trails in the reserve provide breathtaking panoramic views of the Hawkesbury River and its islands.
The bus-accessible trails in Muogamarra Nature Reserve are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.77 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning river views, the vibrant wildflower displays during spring, and the sense of tranquility found within the reserve.
No, dogs and other pets are not permitted in Muogamarra Nature Reserve. As a protected nature reserve, this rule is in place to protect the delicate ecosystems and native wildlife. Only assistance animals are allowed.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Calna Creek Swamp β Naa Badu Lookout loop from Mount Kuring-Gai is a moderate 16 km route. This trail features significant elevation changes and offers a more strenuous experience while still being accessible via bus.


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