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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