Let’s pay our respects first and understand the history of this trail first……
This trail was named after the Wodi Wodi people, a sub-group of the Dharawal Nation and the original Aboriginal inhabitants of the Illawarra region which are believed to have come to the area some 40,000 years ago.
Around the Wodi Wodi trail is also home to precious Aboriginal history and remnants from a time now past.
It’s very humbling to travel through this path and consider the ghosts of those who may have trodden this trail thousands of years before us.
Where does it start?
Starting at Stanwell Park Railway station, simply pass through the brightly painted tunnel and hike straight off the platform.
No time for warm ups on this trail – the ascent starts immediately as you meander through gorgeous Gymea lilies, ferns and eucalypts.
The track is a round trip roughly [being the key word!] a 4hr walk/scramble including breaks.
Distance is approximately 6km return, which feels like more as it’s pretty rough.