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458 km
100:38 h
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An off track route through the bush. Varying landscape from scrub, rainforest to mangroves. Note of caution around high tide at the beach as won't be able to follow trail. Also, avoid during wet season.
05:20
9.80km
1.8km/h
300m
290m
The Leap is a stunning hike in Mackay's hinterland that takes you through lush rainforest to a dramatic rocky lookout. The trail winds upward through dense vegetation before opening to spectacular views of the Pioneer Valley, cane fields, and the coastline stretching to the horizon. The site carries a tragic and significant history. The Leap is named after a devastating massacre of Aboriginal people who were forced off the cliff edge during the colonial period. This place stands as a somber reminder of the violence inflicted upon the Traditional Owners during European settlement. Hiking The Leap is an opportunity to acknowledge this painful history, honor those who were killed, and reflect on the ongoing journey toward truth-telling and reconciliation.
02:09
5.30km
2.5km/h
270m
280m
02:58
10.5km
3.5km/h
230m
230m
04:10
14.8km
3.5km/h
320m
310m
05:07
18.8km
3.7km/h
280m
280m
02:12
28.2km
12.9km/h
320m
310m