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…
Missing its vane, the Wilkins Trig lies hidden in the scrub just off the Perimeter Trail in Duffys Forest.
- Serial number: TS4763
- Elevation: 195m
- 33°39’23.6″S 151°12’07.9″E
- Ease of access: Easy/Moderate
Willunga Trig is the highest point in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, and offers great views from the trig point
- Serial number: TS2779
- Elevation: 233m
- Trailhead on West Head Road (parking along shoulder of road)
- 33°37'05.4"S 151°15'30.8"E
- Ease of access: Easy
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