Green Gully Track Video

The Green Gully Track is a 65 km, 5 day hike through the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park in NSW, Australia.

It’s approximately 1.5 hours drive from Walcha and roughly half-way between Port Macquarie and Tamworth.

The Green Gully track is unique in that it is the only multi-day, hike in NSW National Parks with hut-style accommodation. Not only that, but it traverses a Declared Wilderness Area which traditionally does not feature any man-made structures. Bookings are essential, which helps to retain the sense of isolation (you won’t see another person out there!) and you don’t need to carry sleeping mats or stoves, as huts feature camp cots and gas burners. One of them even has a hot shower!

YouTube video

For full trip reports, with photos and tips, check out my trip reports here:

Green Gully Track Vide
Day 3: The magical creek/river walking day

Writer, producer and content creator by trade, search and rescue volunteer by passion, Caro Ryan started LotsaFreshAir.com to inspire, teach and encourage people to get into hiking and the outdoors safely.

It’s all about connecting people to wild places in meaningful ways, so they can look after themselves, their mates and these precious places we visit.

She teaches wilderness navigation, authored the book, ‘How to Navigate’ and hosts, ‘Rescued - an Outdoor Podcast for Hikers and Adventurers.

In the bottom of her pack you'll find coffee grounds, instant noodles past their used by date and an insatiable curiosity.

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