Bungaroo and Founders Way Loop

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Time 1 hr 30 mins
Circuit 3.5 km Circuit
Climb 190 m
Grade 4 Hard track
Bus Car
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This circuit walk starts at Founders Way and follows the Bungaroo bush track through the national park to Middle Harbour Creek. There is an optional side trip to the creek crossing before returning, via the pipe bridge and the Pipeline Track. Along the Bungaroo Track there are plenty of opportunities to stop and take in the great forest like surroundings, in what is a tiny portion of the Garigal National Park.

(0km) Int of Hunter Ave and Founders Way → Int of Pipeline Track and Founders Way

distance 70 m time 1 mins climb 0m descent -2m Easy track
From the intersection, this walk follows the Founders Way service trail, heading away from the road and past a picnic seat, continuing along to the 'T' intersection with the pipeline track.

(0km) Int of Pipeline Track and Founders Way → Int of Pipeline and Bungaroo Tracks

distance 180 m time 3 mins climb 8m descent 0m Easy track
Veer left: From the intersection, this walk follows the management trail keeping the pipeline on the right as it heads up the gentle hill and past a Garigal National Park sign. It then continues through the bush for a while before coming to the signposted intersection with the Bungaroo Track.

(0km) Int of Pipeline and Bungaroo Tracks → Int of Bungaroo and Lower Link Track

distance 1.3 km time 33 mins climb 47m descent -165m Hard track
Turn left: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Bungaroo Track' sign along the bush track, heading away from the pipeline and through the gum trees, winding down some wooden steps before coming to the intersection of the lookout rock at the track markers. Here, the track turns right and continues along through the bush to the intersection with the upper link track, where a power line tower comes into view at a rock surface with some painted green arrows.
Turn left: From the intersection, this walk follows the bush track east towards the rock platforms, where it follows the steps down a cleft between the rocks. The walk continues along the bush track, winding through the bush and under some high-tension power lines and down some spaced-out wooden steps, until it comes to the intersection with the middle link track at a rock surface with some green painted arrows.
Veer left: From the intersection, this walk follows the bush track heading east, down the hill and through the bush for a while, steadily winding down wooden and rock steps. The track heads down around some rock platforms and past an information sign on a local bird called the Anomalous Hornbill. The walk passes a track marker and continues down some more wooden steps to the intersection of the lower link track.

(2km) Int of Bungaroo and Lower Link Track → Int of Gov. Phillip and Bungaroo tracks

distance 240 m time 4 mins climb 10m descent -5m Moderate track
Turn left: From the intersection, this walk follows the bush track, with the ground sloping up to the left and keeping the wide creek a short distance (through the bush) to the right. The track continues through the thick bush and around some boulders for a little while before bending to the right and coming to the Middle Harbour Creek, which it crosses at the large sandstone steppingstones (not safe to cross if stepping stones covered in water). The walk then continues up the steps on the other side to the signposted intersection of the 'Governor Phillip Track'. At the end of this side trip, retrace your steps back to the main walk then Continue straight.

Bungaroo

Bungaroo
Governor Arthur Phillip (first governor of NSW) described this section of the river as where "the flowing of the tide ceased". Phillip and his party of nine camped here in 1788 whilst looking for land suitable for farming. John White (Surgeon General) described the the area as "the most desert, wild and solitary seclusion that the imagination can form any idea of". Over the past 200 years the river has changed, but somewhere not far upstream of the stepping stone is Bungaroo. More info.

(2km) Int of Bungaroo and Lower Link Track → Int of Pipeline and Middle Harbour Creek tracks

distance 430 m time 8 mins climb 9m descent -13m Moderate track
Turn right: From the intersection, this walk follows the bush track, with the ground sloping up to the right, through the bush to a grassy clearing at the waters edge. From here, it continues along the track, winding back through the thick bush, keeping the creek on the left as it winds along to the intersection of the Pipeline Track, at the end of the pipe bridge.

Pipeline

Pipeline
This pipeline is unearthed at Hunter Street, St Ives, and travels through Garigal National Park, across Middle Harbour Creek to John Oxley Drive, Sorlie. The pipe carries water under pressure From Ryde to Pymble to the reservoir at Beacon Hill. The old smaller-capacity pipe can still be seen running parallel to the larger pipe.

(2km) Int of Pipeline and Middle Harbour Creek tracks → Int of Hunter Ave and Founders Way

distance 1.5 km time 35 mins climb 126m descent -11m Moderate track
Turn right: From the intersection, this walk follows the pipeline service trail away from the wide creek, steadily climbing up the long hill for a while. In time, the track flattens out and then comes to the faint intersection with the middle link track on the right (just before it starts up another gentle hill). (Look for an 'X' marked into the concrete pipeline support opposite the track)
Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the service trail up the gentle hill, keeping the pipe line on the left as the track winds through the bush, coming to the intersection of the upper link track, almost directly below the high-tension power lines. (Look for an arrow marked into the concrete pipeline support opposite the track)
Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the service trail, keeping the pipe line on the left as the track heads through the bush for a short while before coming to the signposted intersection of the 'Bungaroo Track'.
Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the Pipeline Track arrow along the management trail, keeping the pipeline on the left as it heads through the bush for a while, before it passes a 'Garigal National Park' signpost and comes down to the intersection with the wide management trail heading off to the right.
Veer right: From the intersection, this walk follows the service trail heading away from the pipeline and past a picnic seat, continuing along for a short distance to the intersection with Hunter Avenue.

Maps for the Bungaroo and Founders Way Loop walk

You can download the PDF for this walk to print a map.
These maps below cover the walk and the wider area around the walk, they are worth carrying for safety reasons.

Hornsby1:25 000 Map Series91304S HORNSBYNSW-91304S
Sydney1:100 000 Map Series9130 SYDNEY9130

Cross sectional view of the Bungaroo and Founders Way Loop bushwalking track

Terrain profile for Bungaroo and Founders Way Loop

Analysis and summary of the altitude variation on the Bungaroo and Founders Way Loop

Altitude analysis for Bungaroo and Founders Way Loop

Overview of this walks grade – based on the AS 2156.1 – 2001

Under this standard, a walk is graded based on the most difficult section of the walk.

Length3.5 km
Time1 hr 30 mins
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Grade 4/6



Hard track
AS 2156.1GradientShort steep hills (3/6)
Quality of trackRough track, where fallen trees and other obstacles are likely (4/6)
SignsDirectional signs along the way (3/6)
Experience RequiredSome bushwalking experience recommended (3/6)
WeatherWeather generally has little impact on safety (1/6)
InfrastructureLimited facilities, not all cliffs are fenced (3/6)

Some more details of this walks Grading

Here is a bit more details explaining grading looking at sections of the walk

Gradient

1.8km of this walk has short steep hills and another 1.1km has gentle hills with occasional steps. The remaining (490m) is flat with no steps.

Quality of track

1.7km of this walk follows a clear and well formed track or trail and another 1.1km follows a rough track, where fallen trees and other obstacles are likely. The remaining (660m) follows a formed track, with some branches and other obstacles.

Signs

Around 2.6km of this walk has directional signs at most intersection, whilst the remaining 870m is clearly signposted.

Experience Required

Around 1.7km of this walk requires no previous bushwalking experience, whilst the remaining 1.7km requires some bushwalking experience.

weather

This whole walk, 3.5km is not usually affected by severe weather events (that would unexpectedly impact safety and navigation).

Infrastructure

Around 2.2km of this walk is close to useful facilities (such as fenced cliffs and seats), whilst the remaining 1.3km has limited facilities (such as not all cliffs fenced).

Similar walks

A list of walks that share part of the track with the Bungaroo and Founders Way Loop walk.

Other Nearby walks

A list of walks that start near the Bungaroo and Founders Way Loop walk.

Plan your trip to and from the walk here

The Bungaroo and Founders Way Loop walk starts and ends at the Int of Hunter Ave and Founders Way (gps: -33.743155, 151.17616)

Weather Forecast

This walk starts in the Metropolitan weather district.

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Park Information

Garigal National Park

Largely following Middle Harbour Creek and stretching from Seaforth in the south to St Ives in the north Garigal National Park is hidden through Sydney's Northern suburbs. Despite how close it is to large urban centres Garigal is quite beautiful with lots of different walking and cycling tracks. For those just wishing to picnic Davidson Reserve is a great spot just next to Middle Harbour Creek, under the Roseville Bridge.

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