Discover the Natural Beauty of Mallee Stop Walking Track
Experience the serenity and unique wildlife of Mallee Stop Walking Track, a must-visit destination in New South Wales for nature enthusiasts and adventurers.
The Mallee Stop Walking Track offers an immersive experience into the stunning landscapes of New South Wales. Ideal for nature lovers and adventure seekers, this walking trail showcases the unique flora and fauna of the region, making it a must-visit destination for tourists exploring the Australian outback.
A brief summary to Mallee Stop walking track
- 75CF+GG, Mungo, New South Wales, 2715, AU
- +61350218900
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Local tips
- Visit during spring for the best wildflower displays.
- Wear sturdy hiking shoes to navigate the uneven terrain.
- Bring plenty of water and snacks for a comfortable hike.
- Consider visiting early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the heat.
- Don't forget your camera; the views are stunning and worth capturing!
Getting There
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Car
If you're driving from central Mallee, start by heading southeast on Main Street towards Mungo Road. Continue on Mungo Road for approximately 15 kilometers. Look for signs indicating Mungo National Park. After about 20 minutes of driving, you will reach the entrance to Mungo National Park. Once inside the park, follow the signs for the Mallee Stop walking track, which is located near the Mungo Lookout. There are no entrance fees for Mungo National Park, but please check if any specific parking fees apply.
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Public Transport
For those using public transportation, take the coach service that connects Mallee to nearby towns. The closest coach station is in Mildura. Once you arrive in Mildura, you can find local taxis or rideshare services that can take you to Mungo National Park. The distance from Mildura to Mungo National Park is roughly 90 kilometers, and a taxi ride may cost around AUD 150-200. Make sure to confirm the fare with the driver before commencing your journey.
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Bicycle
If you prefer cycling, you can rent a bike in Mallee and follow the same route as cars. It’s a scenic ride, but be prepared for a distance of about 15 kilometers along Mungo Road. Make sure to wear a helmet, bring plenty of water, and check the weather before you set off. Allow for approximately 1-1.5 hours of travel time depending on your cycling speed.
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Walking
For the adventurous, you can walk from Mallee to Mallee Stop walking track, but this is a long trek! The distance is about 15 kilometers, which would take approximately 3-4 hours of walking. Follow the same route along Mungo Road. Ensure you wear comfortable shoes, carry water, and have a map or GPS device handy. This option is best for experienced hikers and should be done early in the day to avoid the heat.
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