Hikes, Walking Tracks & Swimming Holes - Orange 360

Hikes, Walking Tracks & Swimming Holes

Explore the stunning landscapes of the Orange Region by foot or bike. This area is rich in native wildlife, like colourful rosellas, cheeky cockatoos, and playful kangaroos. Each season brings its own charm: think cherry blossoms in spring, sunny summer days, autumn colours, and cozy winter mornings.

Tackle the mountain trails on Mount Canobolas, where you can crunch through snow in winter and spot wombat tracks along the path. Check out the heritage trails for some self-guided tours that let you discover historic buildings and local folklore.

 

BORENORE

Borenore Karst Conservation Reserve

An inland oasis for native wildlife and protected species like the eastern bent-winged bat, Borenore...
 
Opening Hours
Daily 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
ORANGE

Cook Park Heritage Walk

The self guided walk will teach you about the origins of Cook Park, first proclaimed in 1873.
ORANGE

Gosling Creek Reserve

South of Orange, along Forest Road is Gosling Creek Reserve, an environmentally based recreational facility.
OPHIR

Historic Water Race Walking Track

Historic Water Race walking track is a living legacy of Australia’s early and intriguing gold mining history.
NASHDALE

Lake Canobolas Reserve

Near the foot of Mount Canobolas lies a beautiful, tranquil lake that welcomes locals and visitors to...
 
Opening Hours
Daily 7:00 am to 5:00 pm
CANOBOLAS

Mount Canobolas State Conservation Area

The majestic Mount Canobolas is a dormant volcano that formed millions of years ago when Australia was...
ORANGE

Orange Botanic Gardens

Orange Botanic Gardens is a naturally undulating 17-hectare site that features an impressive native and exotic plant collection.
CANOBOLAS

Pinnacle Reserve and Lookout

The view from Towac Pinnacle lookout at sunrise or sunset is well worth the walk.
SUMMER HILL CREEK

The Falls

From the carpark by Ophir Road, follow Central Mines trail to The Falls at Summer Hill Creek for breathtaking...

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