Come and enjoy the views in the Cathedral Ranges
Where : Near Mushroom Rock
Track : Steep and Rough
Grade : High
What to Bring : Good hiking shoes, PLB, snacks, 2L of water, hiking poles and first aid kit
The Cathedral Range State Park consists of sandstone and shale that were laid down over 400 million years ago. These have since eroded into the spectacular peaks of the Cathedral Ranges. The range is approximately 7 km long and 1.5 km wide. The highest peak is Sugarloaf Peak which stands at 923m, located at the southern end of the range. At the opposite end of the range stands the second highest peak at 814m, known as the Cathedral North Peak. These peaks are separated by a narrow saddle, referred to as the Jawbone saddle.
There are some rare species of animals found within the park; Leadbeater's possum, Brush-tailed Phascogale, Powerful Owl & Sambar Deer.
There are some wonderful trails to take in this spectacular area and you can spend a night at a few different camp grounds. This event will take you along the Waves Cave track.
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE