If you’re an experienced off-track walker with specialist equipment and
well-developed navigational skills, then the walk to the Steamers is for you.The Steamers are rock formations found in a rugged remote area of
Main Range National Park. They are named ‘the steamers’ due to their magnificent stature that resembles the shape of a steamboat. The high protruding peaks are named the Stern, Mast, Funnel, and Prow and project above deep valleys on both sides.The hike is roughly 8-12 km, taking 5-7 hours. Unmarked. Expert level required.