Waa Gorge Walking Track

Natural Attractions

Following on from Mill-bullah walking track, the Waa Gorge walking track is a picturesque scramble for more intrepid hikers through the Grattai Wilderness Area. This track is unformed, so be prepared for a bit of a challenge as you climb a small hill on the left side of the Mill-bullah waterholes and down the other side to follow the creek into the gorge.

The walls of the gorge are spectacularly colourful, and the cool shelter offers a nice picnic spot amid the dramatic setting of the NSW Western Plains. In spring, you’ll find a myriad of wildflowers here, and the gorge is also studded with fig trees. Don’t forget your camera and binoculars for some great birdwatching.

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Upper Bullawa Creek picnic area, Mount Kaputar National Park. Photo: Boris Hlavica © OEH

Upper Bullawa Creek picnic area

Kaputar, Narrabri

View of the Governor Rock formation in Mount Kaputar National Park. Photo: Simone Cottrell/OEH

Mount Kaputar National Park

Kaputar, Narrabri

Kaputar Road drive, Mount Kaputar National Park. Photo: Jessica Stokes

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Bullawa Creek, Narrabri

Waa Gorge walking track, Mount Kaputar National Park. Photo: Jessica Stokes

Waa Gorge Walking Track

Berrigal, Moree Plains

Mill-bullah walking track, Mount Kaputar National Park. Photo: Jessica Stokes

Mill-bullah Walking Track

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Sawn Rocks picnic area, Mount Kaputar National Park. Photo: Ian Smith

Sawn Rocks Picnic Area

Narrabri