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Rising dramatically from the granite boulder fields of Namadgi National Park, Booroomba Rocks offers one of the most rewarding day hikes within easy reach of Canberra. The sheer granite cliffs and panoramic views across the Murrumbidgee River valley and the Brindabella Ranges make this a favourite for walkers, rock climbers, and photographers seeking a wild escape without venturing deep into the backcountry.
Highlights & What to See
- Booroomba Rocks Summit – A moderately challenging 8 km return hike leads to the top, where 360-degree views stretch to the Snowy Mountains and Canberra city on a clear day.
- Granite Tors and Rock Formations – The weathered granite outcrops create a lunar-like landscape, perfect for scrambling and photography.
- Wildflowers and Birdlife – Spring brings a carpet of native wildflowers, while wedge-tailed eagles and crimson rosellas are common sights.
- Rock Climbing Routes – The cliffs offer multi-pitch climbs for experienced climbers; the area is a noted climbing destination in the ACT.
- Nearby Namadgi Visitor Centre – Stop here for trail information, Aboriginal cultural displays, and insights into the park’s high-country ecology.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate at least half a day to fully experience Booroomba Rocks. The hike itself takes 3–4 hours at a steady pace, including time to soak in the summit views. Combine with a picnic lunch and a short drive to nearby sights like the Yankee Hat Aboriginal rock art site for a full day in Namadgi National Park. Starting early is recommended to avoid the midday heat and to catch the soft morning light on the cliffs.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Namadgi National Park – Explore more trails, including the Mount Gudgenby walk and the historic Orroral Valley tracking station.
- Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve – Spot kangaroos, koalas, and platypuses in this wildlife-rich reserve, just a 30-minute drive away.
- Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex – Visit the NASA tracking station for a fascinating look at space exploration, located on the way to Booroomba Rocks.
- Australian Alps Walking Track – For experienced hikers, this long-distance trail passes through the region, offering multi-day adventures.
- Murrumbidgee River Corridor – Enjoy riverside walks, fishing, and canoeing at spots like Point Hut Crossing or Pine Island.
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