An ancient forest awakens to your footfall — run where Gondwana still breathes

Before the sun reaches the high plateau of Gibraltar Range National Park, the rainforest is a chorus of lyrebirds and soft mist. Granite tors glow amber, and water that has flowed unchanged for millennia slips beneath sassafras leaves. At Mulligans Campground, runners tighten laces in dawn hush, ready to trace paths first trodden by the Gondwanan giants whose descendants still shade these gullies.

Welcome to the Washpool World Heritage Trails, a weekend of wild-forest racing curated by Coffs Trail Runners. Three distances—50 km Ultra, 25 km Adventure, 9 km Forest Dash—deliver everything from ITRA points to family-friendly fun. Every step supports a race that is low-impact, Trail-Sisters-approved, and aligned with the ITRA Green Charter.


Event snapshot

Distance Date & Start Entry Fee Cut-off Ascent / Descent ITRA Points of note
50 km Ultra Sat 21 Mar 08:00 $50 10 h +1 250 m / −1 250 m 2 pts Six Foot Track qualifier; anti-clockwise loop of the Gibraltar–Washpool WH Walk
25 km Adventure Sun 22 Mar 08:00 $25 5 h +450 m / −450 m 1 pt Mixed creek single-track & rainforest boardwalks; clockwise loop
9 km Forest Dash Sun 22 Mar 08:15 $15 2 h 15 m +240 m / −240 m No aid stations—pure, self-sufficient forest fun

(All three courses start and finish at Mulligans Hut / Campground, NSW 2370.)


Why the Washpool World Heritage Trails should top your 2026 calendar

  1. Genuine World Heritage terrain – run beneath 200-million-year-old canopy listed on both UNESCO & Australia’s National Heritage schedules.

  2. Breathtaking diversity – granite outcrops, fern-walled creeks, eucalypt woodland and the famous Tree Fern Forest Walk, all in one loop.

  3. Accessible adventure – low-cost entry fees, free walk-in camping, spectator-friendly aid stations reachable in a 2 WD.

  4. Eco integrity – cupless checkpoints, waste-free policy, strict no-litter disqualification, Trail-Sisters inclusivity, Green-Charter compliance.

  5. Real rewards – instead of a generic medal, finishers score the coveted Washpool finisher’s hat and a glass trophy for podium athletes.


50 km Ultra – Gibraltar–Washpool Grand Loop

Storyline

At 08:00 Saturday the forest exhales cool breath as you stride away from Mulligans Hut. A swooping descent toward Coombadjha Creek sprays sunlight through vine tangles, then the famous granite ramparts rear above the tree line. By Boundary Falls (32.5 km) the air is spiced with eucalypt oil and the thunder of the cascade; climb away on single-track carved by wallabies and enter the fern-cathedral of Surveyors Creek. When the track spits you back onto Mulligans Drive at 43 km, the late-afternoon glow paints ghost gums gold, guiding you to a finish under banners and camp-stove aromas.

Key logistics

Segment Km Elevation + / − Aid & Crew Cut-off
Start → Coombadjha CG 0 – 14.2 +380 / −500 Full aid, crew access, toilets 10:30 (2 h 30 m)
Coombadjha → Boundary Falls 14.2 – 32.5 +600 / −410 Full aid, drop-bag, crew 14:30 (6 h 30 m)
Boundary Falls → Mulligans Drive 32.5 – 43.5 +200 / −210 Water + cola, crew 16:30 (8 h 30 m)
Mulligans Drive → Finish 43.5 – 50 +70 / −130 Finish-line feast 18:00 (10 h)

Mandatory gear (abridged): 1 L hydration (2 L if >23 °C), 250 cal emergency food, snake bandage, space blanket/bivvy, whistle, phone with Emergency Plus, soft cup. Weather-dependant extras (hooded rain jacket, beanie, extra water). Random gear checks = instant DQ.

Pacing goals: Six Foot Track qualifier = < 7 h 40 m; Gold rush time belts for sub-6 h male / sub-6 h 30 m female.


25 km Adventure – Creeks, Crags & Fern Forest

Storyline

Sunday dawn finds a softer hush after the Ultra exodus. From Mulligans Hut you skim the banks of Little Dandahra Creek, its pools mirror-calm under coachwood trunks. After a rolling climb you pivot onto Surveyors Creek Track, a narrow ribbon threading heath and granite. At the 15 km mark the chorus of frogs signals entry to the Tree Fern Forest Walk—a living tunnel of filigree fronds. The final bridge bounce over the creek delivers you onto campground grass, where finish-line cheers echo between moss-clad boulders.

Key logistics

Aid Km Cut-off Notes
Mulligans Drive #1 7.0 09:15 (1 h 15 m) Water, cola, Trail Brew
Mulligans Drive #2 13.1 10:30 (2 h 30 m) Same site return pass
Finish 25.0 13:00 (5 h) Drop bags, cold creek dip!

Mandatory gear mirrors the Ultra but with 1 L fluid minimum; no medals—collect your Washpool cap instead.


9 km Forest Dash – Short, sharp, sublime

Storyline

Perfect for juniors, hikers, and speedsters alike. The course loops through fern understorey, taps the foothills of granite tors, then descends on leaf-litter zig-zags back to camp. With +240 m vertical it isn’t a stroll, but every climb rewards with birdsong and glimpses of sun-dappled gullies older than civilisation.

No aid stations: carry your own flask; stash a picnic in your finish-line drop bag. Mandatory gear = phone + snake bandage only. Cut-off 11:30—enough for selfies at every moss-coated log.


Weekend programme (all at Mulligans Campground)

Time Sat 21 Mar 2026 Sun 22 Mar 2026
07:00 Bib & gear check 50 km Bib & gear check 25 km / 9 km
07:50 50 km briefing 25 km briefing
08:00 50 km race start 25 km race start
08:05 9 km briefing
08:15 9 km race start
10:30 14.2 km cut-off 13.1 km cut-off & 25 km podium
14:30 32.5 km cut-off & Ultra podium
16:00 43.5 km cut-off
18:00 Ultra course closes
18:58 Sunset over granite
09:30 9 km podium
11:30 9 km course closes
13:00 25 km course closes

Stay in the forest: parking, camping & accommodation

Option Distance to Start Cost Notes
Walk-in sites, Mulligans CG 0 m Free (Fri & Sat) No booking; flush toilets, cold showers, BBQs, swimming hole
Designated sites, Mulligans CG 0 m NPWS fee 20 sites, book from 21 Sep 2025
Bellbird CG 30 min drive NPWS fee Washpool NP, 17 sites
Boundary Falls CG 30 min drive NPWS fee Granite amphitheatre views
Glen Innes motels / caravan park 1 h drive Market rates Hot showers & cafés for Monday recovery

Parking is tight. Car-pool or stay on-site to guarantee a spot.


Green ethos & Trail Sisters pledge

  • Cupless checkpoints—bring a collapsible cup.

  • Sorted recycling & compost bins at camp.

  • No single-use plastics at aid stations (cans > sachets).

  • Menstrual products stocked at every staffed aid.

  • Equal podiums, women-specific apparel sizing, deferral policy for pregnancy & postpartum.


Price tiers & registration

Distance Fee Inclusions
50 km Ultra – $50 Finisher hat, ITRA points, digital cert, aid smorgasbord  
25 km – $25 Hat, ITRA point, digital cert  
9 km – $15 Hat, digital cert  

No hidden fees; upgrades pay the difference + $3 admin, wait-list transfers the same. No refunds; deferral to 2027 allowed until 9 Mar 2026.

Ready to claim your bib? email admin@coffstrailrunners.com or jump onto the Washpool entry portal—spots fill fast once the first rainforest photos hit social media.


Mandatory gear cheat-sheet

Item 50 km 25 km 9 km
1 L hydration (2 L if hot) ✔️ ✔️
Emergency food 250 cal ✔️
Snake bandage ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Space blanket / bivvy ✔️ ✔️
Whistle ✔️ ✔️
Phone + Emergency Plus ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Soft cup Recommended (cupless) Recommended Recommended

Random checks. Missing gear = disqualification.


Your call to the wild

Some races promise views. Washpool World Heritage Trails promises time-travel: a two-day ticket into Gondwana’s untouched pages, where every granite monolith and fern-draped creek has whispered the same story for 200 million years. Choose 50 km, 25 km or 9 km, pack light, tread softly, and earn the finisher’s hat that says you answered the forest’s call.

Register now and run the rainforest in March 2026.