The Cathedral Range Southern Circuit is a thrilling adventure through rugged terrain, featuring steep rock scrambles, towering cliffs, exhilarating climbs and striking landscapes. This challenging trail winds through dense eucalypt forests, ascends to the dramatic Sugarloaf Peak (through the optional 5 graded Wells Cave Track for an extra challenge), before continuing along the exposed Razorback Ridge. Hikers traverse to South Jawbone Peak, before descending back through the forest.
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Location: Cathedral Ranges State Park
Length: 11km
Duration: 4.50hr
Elevation Gain: 650m
Style: Circuit
Starting Point: Cooks Mill Camping Area (near Toilet Block)
Time from Melbourne: 2hr
Hiking Grade: Grade 4 Advanced
This hike is best suited for experienced hikers, featuring steep rock scrambles, exposed ridgelines, and a physically demanding ascent, with the optional Wells Cave section adding an extra challenge. -
Wilderness first-aid trained Guide
Snacks during the hike
Full public liability insurance
Parks Victoria Licensed tour with Park Entree fees
First Aid
A great time in the outdoors!
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Pack a comfortable day backpack with 2L of water (3L on a hot day), sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection. Wear sturdy trainers with good grip or, ideally, waterproof hiking boots and bring a waterproof jacket for unexpected rain or wind. Also consider using hiking poles to support your knees on descents and maintain balance, and gaiters for extra protection against snakes and rain (though they are optional).