Mt Magog is the double-headed peak next to Talyuberlup in the Stirling Ranges. Starting from a picnic area, the track follows a four wheel drive track for about two kilometres, …
Mount Magog. We recognise and acknowledge Aboriginal people as the traditional owners of Stirling Range National Park. Experience the wilderness in the centre of the western …
A challenging seven kilometre return hike to 856 metres, this peak offers a more wilderness type of experience as it is less often climbed. The track may be overgrown and the final …
Directions Print/PDF map Length 5.6 kmElevation gain 400 mRoute type Out & Back Get to know this 5.6-km out-and-back trail near Stirling Range National Park, Western …
One of the lesser climbed peaks of the Stirling Range, Mt Magog features a long undulating walk to the base of the mountain then a steep walk/scramble to the top to get excellent views over the surrounding …
A hiking guide to Mount Magog, located in Stirling Range National Park. This tough walk trail combines steep terrain with some amazing views of the surrounding peaks. My guide to the longest day hike in the Stirling Range.
Mt Magog, Stirling Range National Park: See 6 reviews, articles, and 9 photos of Mt Magog, ranked No.6 on Tripadvisor among 7 attractions in Stirling Range National Park.
Mt Magog One of the lesser climbed peaks of the Stirling Range, Mt Magog features a long undulating walk to the base of the mountain then a steep walk/scramble to the top to get excellent views over the …
The range stretches for 65 kilometres from east to west and the tallest peak Bluff Knoll stands at 1059 metres above sea level. At 2500 – 2900 million years old the bedrock of the Stirling Range is composed of …
Stirling Range National Park is home to the only major mountain range in the southern area of WA, rising to more than 1000m above sea level and creating a challenging and …