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Hike the challenging Mount Amos Track in Freycinet National Park for unparalleled views of Wineglass Bay after a strenuous rock scramble.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a segment that may be dangerous
A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.
After 848 m for 2.47 km
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Parking
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159 m
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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1.97 km
Highlight • Summit
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2.03 km
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4.16 km
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Parking
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4.01 km
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2.48 km
1.63 km
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The Mount Amos Track trailhead is located within Freycinet National Park. Parking is available at the Wineglass Bay car park, which is the starting point for several popular walks in the area, including this one.
The terrain is challenging, featuring steep, slippery granite rock slabs and polished granite boulders. You'll encounter significant rock scrambling, narrow crevices, and sections where you'll need to hoist yourself onto large boulders, often on all fours. The initial part might be a well-graded gravel track, but it quickly transitions to a rough, exposed, and rocky ascent.
This track is classified as a Grade 4 hike, meaning it's difficult and strenuous. It requires good physical fitness, bushwalking experience, and comfort with heights and rock scrambling. It's not suitable for young children or the elderly, and hiking poles are generally not recommended due to the need for hands-on climbing.
The best time to hike is strictly during dry weather. The granite surfaces become extremely hazardous and virtually impossible to traverse safely when wet or immediately after rain. Sunrise hikes are particularly recommended for magical lighting over Wineglass Bay.
From the summit of Mount Amos, you'll be rewarded with unparalleled panoramic views. These include breathtaking vistas over Wineglass Bay, Coles Bay, Great Oyster Bay, and the dramatic pink granite peaks of the Hazards Mountains. Many consider these views superior to those from the more accessible Wineglass Bay Lookout.
Yes, the Mount Amos Track is located within Freycinet National Park, and a valid Parks Pass is required for entry. You can purchase passes online or at the park entrance.
No, dogs and other pets are not permitted on the Mount Amos Track or anywhere within Freycinet National Park to protect the native wildlife and natural environment.
Sturdy walking boots with excellent grip are essential due to the slippery granite. Bring plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and layers of clothing. Given the need for scrambling, gloves can be helpful. Remember, hiking poles are generally not recommended.
While both offer views of Wineglass Bay, the Mount Amos Track provides a significantly more adventurous and challenging experience with what many consider to be superior, more expansive views. The Wineglass Bay Lookout walk is much shorter, less strenuous, and more accessible, making it a popular choice for a quicker, easier viewpoint.
Yes, the route shares sections with other trails. You'll find it intersects with parts of the Wineglass Bay Lookout Track (Return) and the Wineglass Bay Lookout Track.
There are no facilities directly on the Mount Amos Track itself. You should use facilities at the Wineglass Bay car park area before starting your hike and carry all necessary water with you.
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