Mt. Cooke Half Day Hiking Experience

Embark on a half-day hiking adventure to Mt. Cooke and be captivated by its rugged landscapes, stunning views, and the thrill of exploring Mt Cooke Cave. Join us for a rewarding and fun experience!

Duration: 4 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Mount Cooke - Mt Cooke is the highest peak in the Darling Ranges and definitely a favourite. Featuring rugged landscapes and the Mt Cooke Cave!
  • Monadnocks Conservation Park - Enjoy the rugged landscape and views in this beautiful park.
What's Included
  • Use of Hiking Poles
  • Snacks
  • Access to all hike photographs
  • 10Km Guided Hike
What's Not Included
  • Water
  • Rain Jacket
Additional Information

Unlike its buddies Mt Cuthbert and Mt Vincent, Mt Cooke features around 3km of trail along the main ridge of the summit and spectacular views in all directions. Within the first 5 minutes of this hike, you’ll find yourself ascending up the South side of the monadnock along a rugged narrow rocky trail and will be immediately impressed by large sloping…

Location
H897+259 North Bannister
Departing from the Mt Cooke Pine Plantation (18km past the Jarrahdale Rd turn off along Albany Hwy), look out for the Off The Beaten Track WA signs to guide you. Please arrive 15mins before tour departure and allow enough time to find the start point.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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552yaxiz
May 26, 2024
A great hiking experiences with a well run friendly organisation - Lovely crew! Great knowledge! Meeting with lovely people and enjoyed the fantastic view as the group. Will be back for the guided multi days hike next time !
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Jooniebabe
Jul 26, 2023
Mt Cooke Magic ! - A beautiful chilly start to the day at 3.5c but we soon warmed up ascending the first stage of the hike. From there on it was an undulating track crossing small streams and Rocky outcrops. A perfectly clear blue sky made for good visibility of the surrounding landscape. My friends and I are Septugenarians and we are used to hiking, so I’d rate this as an intermediate hike for most. The wildflowers were beginning to emerge early this season and our guide Paul’s knowledge of wildflowers, fungi and cultural heritage made it a very interesting morning. The trusty support guides (sherpas) Neville and Joel carried our morning tea and we enjoyed Chai and a wonderful assortment of refreshments. Hiking with Off the Beaten Track affords you great hikes and the peace of mind for your safety and security. Thoroughly recommended.
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