Big Yango Loop Trail

Natural Attractions

The Big Yango loop trail is a great way to get away from it all and explore this rugged landscape. Whether you’re in a 4WD or on a mountain bike, it’s an excellent way to experience the remoteness of Yengo for yourself.

Not for the faint-hearted, the 22 kilometre trail includes some steep climbs and descents, as well as a few tight switchbacks.

Take in spectacular views of the vast landscape, which extends west over the Yengo and Wollemi wilderness areas, out as far west as Newnes and Rylstone. Watch out for wombats, wallabies and even goannas. And, if visiting in spring, be sure to stop to enjoy the wonderful display of wildflowers.

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Finchley Lookout, Yengo National Park. Photo: Simone Cottrell/OEH

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Yango walking track, Yengo National Park. Photo: John Spencer

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Mount Yengo Loop Trail, Yengo National Park. Photo: NSW Government

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Valley view from Big Yango homestead. Photo: NSW Government.

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