Returning to my old walking ground, 3 days in the Budawangs, Morton National Park.
Access is via Nerriga on the west of the Morton park and follow the tracks around Quiltys Mountain clockwise.
Walking is quite flat - about 8km on the first day to a flat campground, daytrip of 12-15km on day 2 without packs. This will take us to Hidden Valley and Dark Bros Cave, and old bushranger campsite. We might extend the first day (depending on fitness, interest, and weather), and see more on day 2, by walking to the southernmost point of Quiltys Mtn, with a view south to the central Budawangs.
Day 3 we will walk back out on the same path as in - from painful experience, the route further around the West of Quiltys is overgrown.
The Northern and Central Budawangs is principally conglomerate cliffs, flat topped hills, and mostly open valleys in between. Water is plentiful and clean, there may be Hakea (thorny bushes), and in June it can be quite cold. Frost is likely. Much has probably changed there since the 2019 fires, the smaller tracks could now be overgrown - my last trip there was earlier in 2019.
If you have not been to the Budawangs, this is a great opportunity to see it first hand. I spent a lot of time there when I was younger, it is my favourite place to walk. The Endrick map sheet is the topographic map for the area, I usually use the CMW hand drawn map, I'll have copies for your interest.
You should have walked and camped overnight at least once before. I highly recommend sharing a tent with someone - make a new friend, and it's warmer. About 10 people is probably good for this trip, sharing tents makes that easier too.