20km Coastal Burn Drop Bags available for the Finish line.
53km Coastal Trail Drop Bags available for the Finish Line and the
Botanic Gardens CP. Drop bags for the finish
line only may be left either at the Finish
Line Race Hub or at the Murrays Beach
Start Line.
106km Mega Trail Drop Bags available for the Finish Line, the Botanic Gardens and Murrays Beach CPs
Drop Bag Process
106km Mega Trail Starts and finishes at the Event Hub in Voyager Park Huskisson – close to local accommodation. Please walk or drive to the Start Line. There is plenty of parking in the vicinity.
53km Coastal Trail We ask all runners to catch the free shuttle busses (Pick up at Cnr of Owen St and Currambene St Huskisson) to the start line at Murrays Beach (buses will depart between 7 & 7:15am). Due to parking constraints, please do not drive to the Start line.
20km Coastal Burn There will be free shuttle busses from Huskisson to the Start Line (buses will depart from 8:45-9am). There is also street parking available at the start, but remember that you are finishing in Huskisson.
There are toilets at the Race Hub in Huskisson, each start line and every Check Point on the course. We ask that all Runners utilise these. Please do not use the bush. Human faeces are not to be left anywhere on the trails and must be carried out. If you need to poo either use a toilet or a wag bag to be disposed of at the next toilet.
The Event Hub is in Huskisson, around 2 hours south of Sydney. Huskisson and its surrounding areas have loads of accommodation options including motels, holiday rentals and good quality caravan parks. There is more accommodation available 20 minutes up the road in the town of Nowra. Check out https://www.visithuskisson.com.au/ and https://www.shoalhaven.com/guide/ for more info!
No. We will have a bag drop service for personal gear, fully stocked checkpoints and first aid support. The Event can easily be managed without a support crew. However support crews are very welcome and encouraged. Full details of access and spectating areas will be provided in the Event Guide.
No, there are no qualification requirements to enter any of the races (outside of our Youth Participation Program). Runners do need to be well prepared for winter conditions and courses that are remote, technical and demanding.
We have a different approach to most events and have designed the Event to accommodate youth athletes. Check out all the details on our Youth Athlete Program page and in the Race Pages.
We ask that all Entrants make themselves familiar with the Race Rules and our Term and Conditions. They cover everything you need to know about Fees, Refunds and all other details relating to our Event Entry. These can be found on our Event Information Page and can be downloaded as well.
Yes!!! Everyone who completes their race will receive a finishers medal.
No problem, head back into your Race Roster account and you can grab one there. Limited availability for pre race collection so don’t miss out!
Runners will self-seed on the day and start as a single group for each race.
The Majority of the course is publicly accessible. Please follow all National Park signage, all road rules and do not enter restricted areas (within Booderee National Park there are areas that fall within the Wreck Bay Community and these areas and trails are not publicly accessible and are not being used for the Event). Please note that parts of the course travel through areas that are not patrolled or regularly maintained so runners need to take adequate precautions.
NO ENTRY: The Road along the Airfield linking Wreck Bay Road and Cave Beach Rd (used in the 53km/106km Races) is within the Department of Defence boundary and there is strictly no access to this area or Road itself, please do not enter it at any time – it will not be used during the Event. There will be a trail adjacent to this area available during the Race Weekend.