Parklands Albury Wodonga acknowledge the Wiradjuri people as the Traditional Custodians of the Albury Ranges.
Nail Can Hill is a hub for various activities including hiking, running, mountain biking, photography, or just enjoying the range of fauna and flora to be found in the varied landscapes of the range. It hosts a strong community presence, with numerous community events such as the Nail Can Hill Run and other programs run by the Friends of Nail Can Hill.
Boasting a number of fantastic scenic lookouts as well as the War Memorial, Nail Can Hill has something for everyone.
Managed by: Albury City Council, NSW Crown Lands and freehold land managed for conservation
Walking Trails:
- Bakes Trail 2.180km
- Ungers Trail 650m
- Brooders Trail 450m
- Pete’s Trail 2.470km
- Wilderness Trail 1.3km
- Reedy Dam Trail 550m
- Guys Trail 1.620km
- Featherstone Track 550m
- Coopers Trail 690m
- Corby Trail 700m
- Davies Trail 280m
- Davies Trail 710m
- Kuhne Trail 450m
- Range Road 1.1km
- Wildflower Loop 160m
- Ridge Trail 7.9km.
- Hernia Hill Track 560m
- Kalianna Track 440m
- Unemployment Track. 1.2km
- Yambla Track. 900m
- Mirra Tree Trail 1.09km
- Bamseys Track 630m
- Waterview Trail 930m
- Gorge Trail 1.3km
- Rons Trail 870m
- Corby Trail “north” 260m
- Link to Trail Notes
Link to West Albury Trail Notes - Link to google Map
Downloadable Track Map:
Right Click and Select “Save As”
Things to Do:
- Hiking
- Mountain Biking
- Citizen science
- Bush walks
- Photography
- Birdwatching
- Picnicking
- Scenic Views
Access:
- Main car park on Range Road
- Limited parking on Roper Street, Centaur Road, and Pemberton Street
Facilities:
- 5 kilometres of walking trails
- 29Km of mountain bike trails (70 individual track)
- War Memorial
- Picnic Tables
- Toilets (Located at the War memorial)
Want to get involved? We’re always looking for volunteers and people with unique skills to help out whenever possible. Click the link below to find out more!
Thanks for the Thanks!
Parklands afield and afar
Nail Can Runup
World Class Trails Attracting World Champions
Friends Find a Common Interest to Give Nail Can a Helping Hand
History:
During the gold rush Nail Can Hill was one of few sites mined in Albury Wodonga. Between 1881 and the 1890s 10kgs of gold was mined from Nail Can Hill. The quartz from the hills was carried to the battery at Horseshoe Lagoon in cans initially used to import nails, leading to the name Nail Can Hill. While some of these cans can still be found in the reserve, we respectfully remind visitors not to disturb them to preserve our cultural heritage.
Monument Hill and Nail Can Hill were once the Albury Common where livestock were routinely grazed. Wood collection was also very common in the area, which resulted in the total clearance of trees from Monument Hill. Early in the 20th century, Nail Can Hill was registered as a reserve resulting in the regrowth resulting in the trees that can now be seen on Monument Hill today.
Nail Can Hill has been the site for the 11.3km Nail Can Hill Run since 1977. The annual Nail Can Hill Run was originally hosted by the Albury Wodonga Orienteering Club from 1977 until 2009 after which the Rotary Club of West Albury took over. The event attracts over 1500 competitors each year.
A prominent community group involved with the management of Nail Can Hill is the Friends Of Nail Can Hill, a non-for-profit group who organise events to remove weeds, pick up rubbish, monitor nest boxes for the threatened Squirrel Glider, self-guided wild flower walks and other information days