Parklands Albury Wodonga acknowledge the Wiradjuri people as the Traditional Custodians of the Albury Ranges.
One of the highest points of Albury, Red Light Hill some times called Tower Hill or One Tree Hill is a defining feature of the Thurgoona, Springdale Heights and Lavington horizon. Red Light Hill has a range of different vegetation communities with high ecological value found within the steep valleys and granitic ridge lines. Red Light Hill has a picturesque lookout accessible from Tower Road, looking down over the area.
Managed by: Albury City Council and NSW Crown Lands
Red Light Hill Interactive Map
Walking Trails:
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- Link to Trail Notes
- Link to google
Downloadable Track Map:
Right Click and Select “Save As”
Things to Do:
- Hiking
- Bird Watching
- Fauna spotting
- Photography
- Scenic lookout
Access:
- Car park off Wagga Road
Facilities:
- 2km walking track to look out
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