Crowdy Mountain

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Crowdy Mountain rises dramatically from the coastal hinterland of New South Wales, offering a wild and rewarding escape for hikers and nature lovers. This rugged peak, part of the Crowdy Bay National Park, rewards those who make the climb with breathtaking panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, the Manning Valley, and the distant mountains of the Great Dividing Range. The area is rich in Aboriginal heritage and diverse ecosystems, from dry eucalypt forests to lush rainforest gullies.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan a full day to do justice to Crowdy Mountain. The summit walk takes 3–4 hours round trip at a steady pace, plus time to soak in the views and explore the national park’s other attractions. If you’re short on time, a half-day can still include a shorter walk to The Pinnacles and a drive to the nearby beaches. For a deeper experience, consider camping overnight in the park to catch sunrise or sunset from the summit.

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