Serendipity Canyon

Natural Attractions

Located on the south side of Wollangambe River, Serendipity Canyon is also known as ‘Why Don’t We Do It In The Road? Canyon’ after the Beatles song of that name.

This challenging canyon takes about 7 hours to complete, with a total walk in and out of 7km.

To get through Serendipity Canyon, you’ll need to do multiple abseils, including a long one of 20m. This technical canyon also features jumps, scrambles, short swims, and a lengthy (45-minute) creek walk. Since you’ll spend time in the cold waters of Wollangambe River, it’s best to try this canyon in the warmer months of summer.

Access to Serendipity Canyon starts at the Mount Wilson Fire Station, on the fire trail behind the station.

Facilities

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