Photo: Papphase / Public domain
Hidden within the lush hinterland of the Central Coast, the Mallee Tracks offer a serene escape into nature, perfect for hikers, mountain bikers, and wildlife enthusiasts. This network of trails winds through ancient eucalypt forests, sandstone gullies, and tranquil creeks, providing a peaceful retreat from the coastal crowds. With its diverse terrain and abundant birdlife, it's a spot where you can truly immerse yourself in the Australian bush.
Highlights & What to See
- Mallee Ridge Trail – A moderate 4 km loop offering panoramic views over the surrounding valleys, especially stunning at sunrise.
- Gunyama Creek – A crystal-clear creek perfect for a refreshing dip after a hike, with small cascades and rock pools.
- Wildflowers in Spring – From August to October, the tracks are carpeted with native blooms like flannel flowers and wattles.
- Birdwatching – Keep an eye out for lyrebirds, kingfishers, and yellow-tailed black cockatoos flitting through the canopy.
- Mountain Biking – The network includes purpose-built single tracks for cyclists, with options for beginners to advanced riders.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend half a day exploring the Mallee Tracks. For a relaxed hike, allow 2–3 hours to complete the Mallee Ridge Trail and enjoy a picnic by Gunyama Creek. Mountain bikers can easily spend 3–4 hours riding the various loops. If you're keen on birdwatching or photography, plan for a full morning or afternoon to truly soak in the atmosphere.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Brisbane Water National Park – Just a short drive away, offering dramatic escarpments and Aboriginal rock art.
- Gosford – The regional hub with excellent cafés, the Australian Reptile Park, and waterfront dining.
- Terrigal – A vibrant beach town with a lively surf scene, coastal walks, and great seafood spots.
- Avoca Beach – A laid-back beach perfect for swimming and picnics, with a scenic coastal walk to Terrigal.
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Image credits
- Brisbane Water National Park — Dongoldney / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Central Coast Walks — Unknown (Ownership of copyright Central Coast Mariners Football Club ) / CC BY-SA 3.0