Overnight in the Corang region of the Budawangs - Trip full

Overnight in the Corang region of the Budawangs - Trip full

Sat 21st Jun 2025

Completed 2 Days+

Walk, Back-pack

Less than 2 hours from Canberra, The Budawangs have spectacular rock formations and views.

We will undertake a two day walk starting from the Wog Wog camping area, walking to the Corang Lagoon, then following the Corang River and Canowie Brook to join onto the Scenic Rim track. With time permitting, we will follow through to the intersection with the Mount Tarn track and Corang River.

Camping overnight, on day two, we will retrace our steps to Canowie Brook before climbing up to Corang Arch and Corang Peak and then heading back to the cars at Wog Wog.

You are welcome to bring younger walkers, you will just need to sign an acknowledgement of risks before we start. Just reach out when you book yourself in and I will get them registered.

You will need to be fit, well prepared and had previous overnight bushwalking experience.

Sunrise about 7.00 am - Sun set around 5.00 pm and a new moon


A multi day backpacking or base-camping activity.

Date and Time

Start Sat 21st Jun 2025 @ 07:00am Finish* Sun 22nd Jun 2025 @ 05:00pm
*Activity finishing time may not always be accurate, always confirm with the activity owner.

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