Canberra Centenary Trail - Watson to Northern Border Campsite

Walk or ride a section of the Canberra Centenary Trail

Canberra Centenary Trail - Watson to Northern Border Campsite (section 2) takes walkers and cyclists from Watson through:

Please stay on the formed Centenary Trail route. Shortcutting through nature reserves and private land is not permitted and trespassers may be prosecuted.

No dogs, horses or motorbikes are permitted on the Northern Link (Forde to Hall Village).

Access

There is no vehicle access to the Northern Border Campground. Walking and cycling to the site along the trail is the only way to access this basic, remote camp area. Do not attempt to access the campground through private property—trespassers will be prosecuted as this is not permitted.

There is currently no access to Gungahlin suburbs from the Northern Link along the Centenary Trail. The areas surrounding the trail corridor are private property.

The original route from Majura to Goorooyaroo is open and signposted along the Federal Highway past Hughie Edwards and under the Federal Highway into the back of Goorooyaroo.