First established in 1842 by Carter to take Sir John Franklin and Lady Jane to the west. This track was in use about a decade ago when rafters would hike from the Gordon to the Franklin Rivers and then raft out to Sir John Falls. It fell into disuse and became lost to heavy growth. A group of us cleared and tagged it three years ago. Bit patchy in places so you best have some bush sense or the leaches will have you for dinner.

Some of the thickest, most luxuriate rainforest crowned by a huge buttongrass plain under the Elliot Ranges. Need a boat ride to Eagle Creek and a packraft to get to Sir John Falls. Contact West Coast Yacht Charters, Trevor Norton. He regularly picks up Franklin River rafters. This is a serious walk requiring good prep, but a magical experience.
I'll add a comment from Shane at Wildaboutoutdoors.com who did the trip last summer.
Hi, It was myself and my partner Noni who hiked the Eagle Creek track with our packrafts. The first part of the track is fine. But once you get to Pig Hill then is becomes a bit more challenging. Fallen trees and losing the track and multiple colored tapes, it took us two days to walk to Flat island 8 kms from the Gordon. Once on the Franklin we inflated our packrafts and paddle for two days back to Sir John falls to be picked up by Trevor. Great little trip, more people should do it, it would open the track up a bit. I hire out packrafts and have a Facebook page Wildaboutpackrafting. Cheers Shane