Macquarie Pass National Park
Macquarie Pass National Park is a park in Albion Park. We don't yet have enough signals to confirm whether dogs are allowed.
This location appears to be within a national park. Dogs are often not permitted in NSW national parks.
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Before you go
- ℹ️Dog access hasn't been confirmed yet — best to check before visiting.
- 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
- 🌳No shade confirmed — take it easy on warmer days.
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
- 🐕Off-leash status not confirmed — check signage.
What people say
Brilliant 9km Long fire trail but breathtaking views and nice over hang shade. Great boulder hoping and exploring the area. Some slippery sections and be careful heading up to the tired waterfalls. Note - bring spare clothes with you for changing after finishing hike as you're bound to get wet. Pack plenty of water and snacks and a small towel. The water us just too good not to feel it on your skin. Download alltrails cloverhill trail map for the track shown in this review. Happy exploring and hiking. Don't forget to stop, admire where your feet have taken you and soak in the scevery. 10/10
This is an easy to find place located at the bottom of Macquarie pass. There are plenty of parking spaces as well. The cascades waterfall hike is approximately 1.6 km to the end and brings you to the beautiful cascades fall waterfall, which can be explored further or just sit and enjoy the sounds of nature. The hike is very easy and easy to follow, there's plenty of side tracks to explore if you want to get close to the water and see all the national park has to offer.
Definitely a favorite past time traveling through here taking photos with my brother. Lots of tracks to choose from my favorite adventure though rock hopping from the bottom on the left side all the way up to and past the balancing boulder accessible from Clover Hill RD
Stunning! Make sure you go climb up and there are more on the top. Be careful because it could be slippery. The walk the the water fall is actually quite short but it’s just a bit climb to the top, probably don’t wear thongs, wear proper track sneakers since climbing down is a bit tricky
Clover Hill walking track is a must visit. A fun walk with varying foliage and scenery, several waterfalls and plenty of fun off-track adventures to be had towards the end of the track if you wish. Make sure you stick it out and make it to clover falls (the finale), even though the track gets significantly less marked/worn by then, as it's truly beautiful. We ended up just following the river and clambering up some falls/rocks which made for a beautiful and fun trek.
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