Cathedral Range State Park

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Taggerty, Australia

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Cathedral Range State Park Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cathedral Range State Park is located in Taggerty, Australia on Little River Rd. Cathedral Range State Park is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Australia.

Address

Little River Rd

Phone

+61 61131963

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Open hours

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Natalia Moses

What an amazing experience, definitely a place to go if you are experienced and can handle the strength needed physically and mentally, it's not one you can stop and turn around.... You can only go forward. Take lots of water and electrolytes with some banana you will need it. Be careful one wrong move or distracted misjudgment is all it can take.

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D B

Tidy park, clean drop toilet, spectacular views and a difficulty advisory that actually comes pretty close to reality. Give it a go, the view is absolutely worth any near heart attack you may experience. Yesterday was a big day, so I had to ascend and descend at a forestry worker's pace and not my "me in 20 years from now" pace, I didn't do the Little Cathedral track but I probably should have, for in doubling back I probably spent more of my time budget than had I'd just kept on walking, alas I'm glad I did, my 1.5 hour workout was a good dopamine top up for breaking what turned out to be an epically long drive indeed. I did encounter a quartet of relaxed people older and wiser than I, significantly so. They took their time, made a good day out of it. One day when I'm wiser, I'll come back and pitch a tent and unwind a little.

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K F

Only went to North Peak as I'm not that fit. The trail was not too bad. Would recommend for people who want abit more of a challenge than 1000 steps. Probably wouldn't recommend for any kids under 7 as there are some steep rocks. Say a lyrebird which was super lucky and some hikers said they saw a wallaby which we missed. But slot of wild life along the way . Once you reach the peak, make sure to explore around for a better view.

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Val Barry

Beautiful park. We hiked from neds saddle. Two bathrooms at the car park. Campsite appeared to be a field (not super private) but everyone enjoying it seemed to be quietly enjoying the outdoors. We stayed on the north side for hiking. Was harder than anticipated. Very uphill and scrambles all over. We loved it just bring water. And don’t expect an easy hike!

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Sriprada ks

I did one of the challenging trails in the park (the Wells cave track to sugarloaf peak) and found it exhilarating bouldering experience. The view were breathtaking. Spotted wallabies, deer and lyrebird. Not for the fainthearted (the grade 5 treks).. The ranges offer something for all other skill levels too Ofcourse

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Chris Coomber

A wonderful place. Great walks and Sugar Loaf Peak is a lot more demanding than the signs says. Be very careful

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Shaun Boast

Iconic Australian bushland and ranges in its finest. Heaps of challenges physically and a tonic for the mind visually. Will be going again and again till all.tracks are do e!

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Venantius Tommy

Beautiful state park. Please bring along plenty of drink and snacks, if you are a beginner it may take you 3 hours round trip hike but depending which peaks/stops you are heading to and back. Please be careful especially your hands and arms because there are plenty of spiky shrubs/bushes when you heading down from the peaks.