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Macca's Path

NSW

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ActivityHiking
SurfaceMixed

About the Macca's Path

Macca's Path is a hiking trail in the New South Wales alpine country, sitting at roughly 1,940 metres of latitude in the Snowy Mountains region. The track runs across mixed surfaces, so expect a combination of gravel, dirt and rougher sections underfoot, and walkers should be prepared for variable conditions typical of high-country terrain. Detailed structured data on length, difficulty grade and elevation gain is not currently recorded for this trail, so anyone planning a visit should check on-the-ground signage or local park notices before setting out. The path is not signposted as dog friendly, wheelchair accessible, stroller suitable or open to bikes, so plan accordingly. The location places it within reach of several worthwhile alpine sights, including Rams Head North about 4.1 kilometres away, Lake Cootapatamba Lookout around 5.5 kilometres away, and Mount Clarke roughly 8.1 kilometres distant, which makes it easy to combine the walk with other high-country features in a single trip. As with all walks at this elevation, weather can change quickly, so pack layers, water and sun protection regardless of the season you visit.

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