The Drip walking track

National Parks and Reserves

The Drip is a 1.5-hour walking track through the breathtaking Goulburn River State Conservation Area. Following the river to the base of the Great Dripping Wall, a sandstone cliff face dotted with ferns and grasses that towers 35m high, the grade 3 track criss-crosses creeks, traverses staircases and uneven rocks.

The Drip Gorge is a significant place for the local Wiradjuri People and is at its most glorious after rains when the sandstone walls drip with clear spring water. Beginning and ending at the carpark, the walk is abundant with kid-friendly swimming spots along the sandy riverbed where kids can paddle, but check the NPWS website for alerts and closures at the time you plan to visit. Bring a picnic to enjoy at the shaded picnic area.

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