The Drip Near Gulgong

4.5/5
(358) · Hiking area in Mudgee, Australia
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4.5/5 · 358 reviews
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Dec 26, 2024
Ahh the serenity! Beautiful environment to relax among the granite boulders & cool clear stream waters. Some stone stairs and uneven path to navigate however take your time and enjoy the amazing surr…Full review by Heidi C
Aug 1, 2024
The walk was stunning after the rains, although a Grade 4 track - which almost put us off. Turns out we are fitter than we figured and we were there and back in no time - it being a Monday we had th…Full review by JnVSydney
May 9, 2024
What a beautiful place. The Drip Walk can be undertaken by almost anyone as it is a very easy walk with clear paths. A great picnic place. We were blown away by its natural beauty. A lovely part of …Full review by maryellene2014

Questions & answers

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Are dogs permitted on this walk?
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Sorry to say....No dogs are permitted as its a national park.
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Are there accessible rock art sites nearby?
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Yes - Hands On Rock, is a short drive further along Ulan Road, sign posted on your left as you head north, there is car park, and a short walk to the art site that has some …
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Yes - Hands On Rock, is a short drive further along Ulan Road, sign posted on your left as you head north, there is car park, and a short walk to the art site that has some interpretation, worth a visit, especially if you are at The Drip.
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Answer by Steve B · Jan 22, 2018
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Are dogs on leashes allowed on this walk?
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As it IS part of The Goulburn River National Park, dogs will NOT be welcome!
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Hi, Just wondering if this walk would be ok with a baby in a carrier (not a pram)? Cheers!
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Yes, however, there is one bit where it is a bit narrow to get through some rocks, so you might have to take the baby out at that stage. It is not a difficult walk if you are used to doing …
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Yes, however, there is one bit where it is a bit narrow to get through some rocks, so you might have to take the baby out at that stage. It is not a difficult walk if you are used to doing bush walks.
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I forgot my walking shoes. Will the walk be ok in flat shoes?
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We did it in casual flat shoes with no problem, and enjoyed paddle barefoot later, quite an easy walk, and amazing noises.
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