Riverside Park to Scotts Point

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Time 45 mins
Return 2.5 km Return
Climb 0 m
Grade 2 Easy track
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Explore the bank of the north arm of the Hunter River by following an old road from one picnic area to another. Starting from the well established Riverside Park picnic area, you wander along the mostly flat walk following the asphalt and gravel trail along the banks of the river, through a She Oak forest and beside the wetlands. A great walk for enjoying the birdlife and varied forest along the way. There are a series of picnic tables along the way and a sheltered seating area at Scotts Point. Once you are ready, retrace your steps back to the car.

(0km) Riverside Park car park → Riverside Park car park int

distance 20 m time climb 0m descent 0m Easy track
From the Riverside Park car park[1] at the end of The Lane, Kooragang, this walk heads over the grassy and gravel area through timber bollards[2] for less than 10m to come to an intersection just before the river, marked by a 'Riverside Park' sign[3].

(0km) Riverside Park car park int → City Farm jetty

distance 100 m time 1 mins climb 0m descent -1m Easy track
Turn right: From the intersection, this walk follows the gravel track to cross the short fibreglass bridge, keeping the river to the left. After about 10m this walk comes to a 3-way intersection with a gravel footpath, marked by an arrow post sign[4].
Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Jetty' arrow[5] along the gravel path[6] keeping the river to the left. After about 40m the path leads past a sheltered picnic areaand water tap(on the right) then continues for about 30m to come to a 'Hunter Wetlands National Park' information sign[7] (on the right). Here the walk leads onto the floating jetty ramp[8] with 1m metal fence that leads to the City Farm jetty[9] (there is an 8cm step[10] to access the actual jetty platform[11]. At the end of this side trip, retrace your steps back to the main walk then Continue straight.

(0km) Riverside Park car park int → Mid way pincic area

distance 530 m time 8 mins climb 0m descent 0m Easy track
Turn left : From the intersection, this walk leads over the grassy section[16] between the car park and river, keeping the river to the right. At the far end of the car park the walk leads past the stone seatsthen follows the 'Scotts Point' arrow[17] under the power lines, turning right at the intersection and following the asphalt trail for about 210m to pass a timber seat(on the left). The walk continues along the trail for another 90m to pass a single picnic table. The walk continues along the trail beside the river for another 180m to find the mid way picnic area with 2 picnic tables[18] (on the left), just before the timber bridge[19].

Mid way pincic area

Mid way pincic area
This relaxed picnic area is found on the banks of the north arm of the Hunter River nestled among She Oaks[20] and the wetlands. There are two picnic tables[21][22]on concrete slabs beside the trail. The grassy area around the tables can become boggy[23] after rain or very high tides. A pleasant naturally shaded area with some protection from light winds.

(1km) Mid way pincic area → Scotts Point

distance 700 m time 11 mins climb 0m descent 0m Easy track
Continue straight: From the picnic area, this walk follows the old road over the 2.7m wide timber bridge[24], keeping the river to the right. Over the next 200m the walk leads past a series of large orange triangle boat navigation markers[25] with lovely views over the river[26]. The walk continues along the old road for another 250m to pass a 'Scotts Point Way' sign[27] where there are more views of the wetlands[28] (to the left) The walk continues for another 220m to come to the open grassy area and Scotts Point picnic area, marked with 3 signs[29] (close to the water on the right), a picnic table(on the left) and a sheltered sitting areawith a water tap. There are beautiful views of the confluence of two water ways with a view across a shipping area and a bridge and distant views of the mountains.

Maps for the Riverside Park to Scotts Point walk

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These maps below cover the walk and the wider area around the walk, they are worth carrying for safety reasons.

Beresfield1:25 000 Map Series92323N BERESFIELDNSW-92323N
Newcastle1:100 000 Map Series9232 NEWCASTLE9232

Cross sectional view of the Riverside Park to Scotts Point bushwalking track

Terrain profile for Riverside Park to Scotts Point

Analysis and summary of the altitude variation on the Riverside Park to Scotts Point

Altitude analysis for Riverside Park to Scotts Point

Accessibility Profile

This page is designed to give you a sense of the facilities that help improve access for people with disabilities or mobility restrictions. See tracknotes and map for navigation, point of interest and other information. See the Accessibility Details below for specific information about each facility.

Slope: This walk is mostly flat less than 1:12 steep.
Surface: The majority of this walk follows an old (closed to cars) asphalt road, about half the road is now a compacted gravel trail. There is one timber bridge about halfway. Some sections will become boggy after heavy rain.
Toilets: There is 1 toilet on this walk.
Seats: There are 8 seats (including picnic tables) on this walk. They are on average 180m apart, with a maximum gap of 690m.
Access hazards: There is 1 access hazard on this walk (such as pinch points, trip hazards or steep sections). See the Accessibility Details and track notes for specifics.

Accessibility Details

1 Picnic Shelter (0m)

A timber slat picnic table and bench seat under roof. The table is 79cm high, 92cm deep and 2.1m wide. The seats are 46cm high, 28cm deep and 2.1m wide (no backrest). The table is on a (6x6m) concrete slab. There is a second similar table opposite not in a shelter.

Picnic Shelter
2 Toilet Accessible (0m)

Shared male/female accessible toilet. Entrance is 85cm wide, no hand basin, toilet seat 47cm high with a 87cm high handrail, in a 3x2m room.

Toilet Accessible
3 Potable Water (0m)

Water tank beside picnic sheter. Treat water before use. Tap 60cm high on concrete slab.

Potable Water
4 Pinch Point (5m)

Plastic bollard pinch points around the edge of the carpark. The largest gap between the bollard is 1.3m, 90cm high.

Pinch Point
5 Picnic Shelter (15m)

A timber slat picnic table and bench seat under roof. The table is 79cm high, 73cm deep and 2.1m wide. The seats are 46cm high, 44cm deep and 2.1m wide (no backrest). The table is on a (6x6m) concrete slab.

Picnic Shelter
6 Potable Water (15m)

Water tank beside picnic sheter. Treat water before use. Tap 60cm high on concrete slab.

Potable Water
7 Seat (63m)

Three sandstone bench seats, 57cm high, 40cm deep and 2.05m wide with no arm or backrest.

Seat
8 Seat (260m)

A timber bench seat, 53cm high, 19cm deep and 1.9m wide with no arm or backrest.

Seat
9 Picnic Table (345m)

A timber slat picnic table and bench seat. The table is 86cm high, 70cm deep and 1.8m wide. The seats are 47cm high, 22cm deep and 1.8m wide (no backrest). With some shade from a tree, on a (4.2x4.2m) concrete slab 4m from trail.

Picnic Table
10 Picnic Table (532m)

Two timber slat picnic tables and bench seats. The tables are 86cm high, 70cm deep and 1.8m wide. The seats are 47cm high, 22cm deep and 1.8m wide (no backrest). With some shade from a tree, on a (4.2x4.2m) concrete slab 4m from trail.

Picnic Table
11 Picnic Table (1217m)

A timber slat picnic table and bench seat. The table is 86cm high, 70cm deep and 1.8m wide. The seats are 47cm high, 22cm deep and 1.8m wide (no backrest). With some shade from a tree, on a (4.2x4.2m) concrete slab beside trail.

Picnic Table
12 Potable Water (1242m)

Tank water (treating water is recommended before use). Tap is 60cm high with gap of 1m between tap and shelter, there is a 9cm step to access the concrete slab.

Potable Water
13 Seat (1242m)

Three timber slat bench seats in a roofed shelter (4x4m), seats are 44cm high, 29cm deep and 2m wide with 40cm high fence as backrest. Entrance is 1.7m wide with a 7cm step.

Seat

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.

Length2.5 km
Time45 mins
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Grade 2/6



Easy track
AS 2156.1GradientGentle hills with occasional steps (2/6)
Quality of trackClear and well formed track or trail (2/6)
SignsClearly signposted (1/6)
Experience RequiredNo experience required (1/6)
WeatherWeather generally has little impact on safety (1/6)
InfrastructureGenerally useful facilities (such as fenced cliffs and seats) (1/6)

Some more details of this walks Grading

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

Gradient

Around 720m of this walk is flat with no steps, whilst the remaining 530m has gentle hills with occasional steps.

Quality of track

This whole walk, 1.2km follows a clear and well formed track or trail.

Signs

This whole walk, 1.2km is clearly signposted.

Experience Required

This whole walk, 1.2km requires no previous bushwalking experience.

weather

This whole walk, 1.2km is not usually affected by severe weather events (that would unexpectedly impact safety and navigation).

Infrastructure

This whole walk, 1.2km is close to useful facilities (such as fenced cliffs and seats).

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Plan your trip to and from the walk here

The Riverside Park to Scotts Point walk starts and ends at the Riverside Park car park (gps: -32.833948, 151.70896)

Weather Forecast

This walk starts in the Hunter weather district.

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Park Information

Hunter Wetlands National Park

Hunter Wetlands National Park is in Kooragang north of Newcastle. The island national park is based around a the Kooragang Wetlands is home to interesting historic and natural features. Enjoy boardwalks, river views, bike riding and picnicking.

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