Mount Magog - Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia

Address: Stirling Range National Park WA 6338, Australia.

Website: exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au
Specialties: Hiking area, Tourist attraction.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Hiking, Out-and-back trail, Walking.
Opinions: This company has 22 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.8/5.

📌 Location of Mount Magog

Mount Magog Stirling Range National Park WA 6338, Australia

Mount Magog

Address: Stirling Range National Park WA 6338, Australia.

Phone: (08) 9852 1738

Website: exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au

Specialties:

Hiking area, Tourist attraction.

Other points of interest:

Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Hiking, Out-and-back trail, Walking.

Opinions:

This company has 22 reviews on Google My Business.

The average opinion is 4.8/5.

Reviews describe the hike as a short and sharp 3-hour walk, with some challenging sections, but the views from the top are well worth the effort.

Many reviewers praise the hike for its scenic views, varied terrain, and the sense of accomplishment at the summit.

However, some reviewers note that the trail can be slippery and rocky in some areas, and that it's essential to bring plenty of water and snacks.

Overall, Mount Magog is a highly recommended destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

👍 Reviews of Mount Magog

Mount Magog - Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia
Sian W.
5/5

Short sharp 3 hour walk. I had to use my hands few times to get up and down. Some trail markers have fallen over but we did not lose the path.

Mount Magog - Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia
Benn G.
5/5

An easy steady first half counterbalanced by a good tough slog to the top, with amazing views as your reward!
Highly recommended!

Mount Magog - Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia
Phil W.
5/5

Great climb. Grade 5 for last section, earlier parts I would rate as a 4. Take everything you need as no facilities close.

Mount Magog - Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia
Anna C.
5/5

It's a nice walk up to the mountain, about an hour or so. Then it's a steady climb up to the crest then a scramble to the peak. Lovely views!

Mount Magog - Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia
Toni R.
5/5

Tough steep climb for the last 500m but excellent views of Mount Toolbrunup from the top

Mount Magog - Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia
Joel G.
5/5

This drive to this peak is a bit longer than most of the others but well worth it! It is a long walk on flat ground before steep scrambling, saw more wildlife here (birds, lizards) than anywhere else in the ranges.

Mount Magog - Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia
Ryan M.
4/5

Magog is one of the harder hikes. The path is super gentle for the first 2kms as you cross the shrub area. It's at this point that the path jacks up and is very similar to Talyuberlup hike. At around 700m asl there is a campsite and a path that appears to link up with Talyuberlup via the ridge.

Just after the campsite I was lucky enough to see 2 quokkas just off the trail. I could hardly believe my eyes.

The summit you get to first isn't the real summit and you have to cross the rocky ridge to get to the real summit. The views to Talyuberlup are amazing.

Mount Magog - Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia
Harish S.
5/5

Awesome place to wind down and hike. Gives your legs good workout.

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