Mount Warrawolong, Mountain summit in New South Wales, Australia.
Mount Warrawolong is a mountain summit in the Watagan Mountains, reaching 641 meters in elevation. The peak offers views across the surrounding ridge system and dense forest coverage of this area.
The mountain became a recognized landmark along the Great North Walk, a historical hiking route connecting Sydney and Newcastle. This trail formed part of an established pathway network linking these two cities.
The name Warrawolong reflects the connection to Aboriginal heritage, preserving the linguistic traditions of the original inhabitants of New South Wales.
The hike requires proper hiking gear and plenty of water for the climb to the summit. Plan your visit during cooler months when conditions are more favorable for the effort involved.
The peak ranks 76th in prominence among thousands of summits in New South Wales, with distinct geographical characteristics. This standing makes it an interesting destination for those exploring the lesser-known mountains of the region.
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