thoThere are at least 30 trig stations across Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park; most require a bit of off-track scrambling. The most challenging trigs, like Want Trig, require most of the day to traverse the thick scrub.  (The adjacent Muogamarra Nature Reserve – which is only open to the public for six weekends a year – contains two easily-reached trig stations. The track to Lloyd Trig is a popular bushwalk when the nature reserve is open.) 

See also Trig Stations in Sydney’s North – which includes trigs in national parks and those scattered throughout the suburbs…

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