Booroomba Rocks Hike offers a stunning outdoor adventure in Namadgi National Park, just a short drive from Canberra. This moderately challenging hike leads to the Booroomba Rocks, which provide breathtaking views over the Australian Capital Territory and beyond. The hike is popular among locals and tourists for its scenic beauty and the opportunity to witness the rugged Australian bushland. The Booroomba Rocks are a prominent feature of the Namadgi National Park, showcasing the ancient geological formations of the region. These rocks are a result of millions of years of erosion and weathering, creating spectacular cliffs and boulders that dominate the landscape. The area is a testament to the natural beauty and geological history of the Australian bush. To reach Booroomba Rocks Hike, drive south from Canberra towards Tharwa. After passing Tharwa, turn left onto Naas Road and continue until you reach the turnoff for Apollo Road. Follow Apollo Road until you reach the car park for the Booroomba Rocks hike. The hike starts from the car park, leading you through beautiful bushland to the base of the rocks. The trail is well marked, and the hike typically takes 2 to 3 hours to complete, depending on your pace and how long you spend at the top. Read MoreOverview of Booroomba Rocks Hike in Canberra
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