Mount Howitt
New South Wales
At a Glance
Mount Howitt Safety & Warnings
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Getting to Mount Howitt
Located in the NSW Southern Tablelands near the Victoria border. Access via Tumut or Adelong; take Goobarragandra Road towards the Howitt Range. High-clearance vehicle recommended for final access roads. No public transport available.
Mount Howitt Highlights
Activities at Mount Howitt
History of Mount Howitt
Mount Howitt is named after William Gowan Howitt, an early explorer and naturalist who documented the region in the 1800s. The mountain sits within the Goobarragandra Wilderness and is significant to local bushwalking and photography communities. It remains a lesser-known gem compared to more famous peaks, making it popular with experienced hikers seeking solitude.
Tips for visiting Mount Howitt
Start early to avoid afternoon cloud cover that obscures summit views
Bring plenty of water and weather-appropriate gear — conditions change rapidly at altitude
Wear sturdy hiking boots; terrain is steep and rocky near the summit
Allow 4-6 hours return depending on fitness level and route chosen