Greta Road to Forest Road to Yarramalong
[aesop_content color=”#000000″ background=”#ffffff” columns=”1″ position=”none” imgrepeat=”no-repeat” floaterposition=”left” floaterdirection=”up”]This section of the Great North Walk explores a section of the historic Bumble Hill Dray Track. You will walk along the edge of a ridge mostly through open dry eucalypt forests and occasionally through moist ferny gullies as well as alongside the base of a tall rock wall. Bumble Hill Dray Track was cut during the mid 1800’s to allow teams of bullocks to haul felled cedar to Mangrove Creek, where a barge would take it to Sydney. The oxen are now long gone, but this is a great way to lead into the small Yarramalong township.
Download the map and tracknotes for this section of GNW at Bumble Hill Dray Track section.
![Following the high tension power lines near Greta Road](/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/ww_photo_Following-the-high-tension-power-lines-near-Greta-Road.jpg)
Following the high tension power lines near Greta Road
![Rock formation on the Bumble Hill Dray track](/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/ww_photo_Rock-formation-on-the-Bumble-Hill-Dray-track.jpg)
Rock formation on the Bumble Hill Dray track
![Yarramalong General Store](/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/ww_photo_Yarramalong-General-Store.jpg)
Yarramalong General Store
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