Burning Mountain

Leave the big smoke to take a hike in this exceptionally unique nature reserve.
Jasmine Crittenden
Published on April 07, 2022
Updated on April 07, 2022

Overview

Burning Mountain (aka Mount Wingen) gets its name from a coal seam, 30 metres underground, that has been on fire for an estimated 5500 years. And, since the fire moves one metre every year, the landscape is continually changing. The hike itself is an accessible four-kilometre loop that allows you to explore this phenomenon and its impact on geology, animals and plants — from the smoke billowing out of the ground to the red gums growing along cracks in the earth. The Burning Mountain Nature Reserve is a 3.5-hour drive from Sydney, so we recommend staying overnight at a campsite or at accommodation in nearby Scone (the town, not the baked good).

Image: Rachel-Ann Wilcher, Department of Planning, Industry and Environment

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