Darlington to Greenmount Lookout, 2 Quarries and Nyaania Creek (14km)


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I now have my new favourite hike. It is best done late winter and early spring as the Nyaania Creek only flows with localised rains. Expect to do this hike in 4 hours.
This track throws a diversity of experiences at you over its 13.6 km length and monstrous 483m elevation gain. It starts in Darlington as it misleads you with a gentle walk along the railway heritage track, then we cross into Greenmount National Park and hike a most stunning bush track which winds its way up a stony crest, a little bush bashing takes us to Mountain Quarry with spectacular views of the city and then more views from Greenmount Lookout. Next we circle back into Mountain Quarry before heading much further south to Nyaania Creek. This is an amazing, unknown creek that only flows for about one month each year after heavy, local rains and presents many cascading waterfalls as it steeply descends over rocky granite outcrops. The track and water crossing is challenging as you will walk a narrow, precipitous edge along the sides of this valley with great views. It will get the heart working hard. We then enter Boya Quarry before making our way up one last hill back to the railway heritage track and a well deserved cup of coffee at The Hive in Darlington.
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Where: Darlington Oval, Owen Rd, Darlington (Click on map for exact meeting point)
Parking: Plenty of parking at the oval near the pin drop
Distance: 14km. Elevation gain 483m and 4 hours of walking time.
Difficulty: A rewarding hike for regular walkers. We will have easy walking for 3km along the flat dirt terrain of the old railway heritage trail with a brisk walking pace of 6km/h. In Greenmont NP expect 2 decent hills to climb, loose sharp rocky tracks, some are narrow and overgrown. Look at that elevation gain, this is a challenging hike and should not be attempted if you are new to hiking or recovering from injury. 😯 I would recommend walking poles and waterproof hiking shoes.
What to bring: Water, good hiking shoes, hat & sunscreen, possibly wet weather gear and poles.
Toilets: At the start/end at the Darlington Oval as well as at Mountain Quarry.
Café after the walk: We will share a chat, coffee and bite to eat at The Hive. This is a fabulous café, probably the best in this part of the hills.
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Darlington to Greenmount Lookout, 2 Quarries and Nyaania Creek (14km)