Centenary Track
NSW
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About the Centenary Track
Centenary Track is a sealed hiking path in northern New South Wales, sitting close to the Queensland border in the hinterland behind the Gold Coast. The track surface makes it suitable for walkers who prefer firm footing underfoot, and the gentle profile lends itself to a relaxed outing rather than a demanding bushwalk. Dogs are not permitted, and the track is not formally rated for wheelchair or stroller access. The trail's location places it within easy reach of several notable spots in the region. Lamington National Park lies less than a kilometre away, making this a practical option for visitors basing themselves nearby and wanting a shorter walk to round out a day in the rainforest country. Natural Bridge in Springbrook is around eight kilometres distant, and Best of All Lookout is roughly thirteen kilometres away, so the track fits neatly into a broader itinerary exploring the McPherson Range area. Walkers should bring water, sun protection and sturdy footwear, and check local park advice before setting out, as conditions in this part of the hinterland can shift quickly with weather.
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