Wheeler Peak
Rising to 2,309 metres, Wheeler Peak is the highest point in the Namadgi National Park and the Australian Capital Territory. This granite monolith offers a challenging but rewarding day hike through subalpine woodlands and across exposed rocky slopes, with panoramic views over the Brindabella Ranges and, on clear days, all the way to the Snowy Mountains. The trail is a true wilderness experience, far from the crowds of the nearby coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Wheeler Peak Summit: The main draw, a strenuous 16 km return hike that climbs through snow gum forests and past granite tors, culminating in a 360-degree view that feels like being on top of the world.
- Yankee Hat Walking Track: A shorter, family-friendly option from the same parking area, leading to a rock shelter with Aboriginal rock art depicting kangaroos and emus.
- Old Mill Trail: A gentle walk along the Orroral River to the ruins of an early 20th-century mill, offering a glimpse into the region's pastoral history.
- Wildlife Spotting: Keep an eye out for eastern grey kangaroos, wallabies, and the occasional wedge-tailed eagle soaring overhead; in spring, wildflowers carpet the lower slopes.
- Stargazing: Namadgi is a Dark Sky Park, and the Wheeler Peak area offers exceptional night skies, far from city lights.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate a full day for the Wheeler Peak summit hike: allow 6–8 hours round trip, plus time for breaks and photos. If you're short on time or prefer a gentler outing, combine a morning walk to Yankee Hat (2–3 hours) with a picnic at the Orroral Valley campground. For multi-day itineraries, Wheeler Peak can be a highlight of a 3–5 day self-drive through the ACT's high country, pairing with other Namadgi walks and a night in Canberra.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Canberra: The nation's capital, just 45 minutes' drive, with its museums, galleries, and culinary scene.
- Namadgi National Park Visitor Centre: A great starting point for trip planning and learning about the park's ecology and indigenous heritage.
- Brindabella Ranges: Explore the scenic drive through these forested mountains, with picnic spots and short walks.
- Corin Forest: A mountain recreation area offering seasonal snow play, a bobsled ride, and a café with mountain views.
- Snowy Mountains (Kosciuszko National Park): A 2-hour drive south for Australia's highest peaks, alpine lakes, and the Snowy River.
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- Canberra — The 3B's / CC BY 2.0
- Kosciuszko National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0