What is Aussie Bushwalking?

It's like Wikipedia... but for Bushwalkers!

Aussie Bushwalking is a user-supplied list of bushwalking and hiking tracks in Australia - made by bushwalkers, for bushwalkers. It helps bushwalkers find new walks, share walks and track conditions and remember their Australian bushwalking/hiking activities.




New Walks

  • Sinai Hikes trails

     (Egypt - 40km return)

    You will hike and trek the trails of the ancient Sinai highlands with the Jabaliya tribe. They will organize your tour for you from one path to another, from valley to valley, and from one mountain peak…

  • Mount Kaimon (Kagoshima Prefecture, Kyushu)

     (Japan - 9.8km return)

    Inactive volcano with a distinctive conical shape next to the ocean.

  • Cerro de Los Loros

     (Ushuaia Region - 4km one-way)

    Walk behind Ushuaia that goes through the local forest, following the winter cross-country ski tracks

  • Cerro Susana

     (Ushuaia Region - 6km return)

    Beautiful short walk that gives incredible views of the National Park, Ushuaia & the mountains in the region.

  • Mashed Kidneys

     (West Coast Tasmania - 3km return)

    Bushwalk and mountain bike track from Gormanston down across the hill to the Linda Cemetery, (and Linda cafe!) Stroll and scramble gradually down through open grassland surrounded by mountains with views…

Recent Articles

News

15 minutes ago
Did this summit with my 2yo son, it was a drizzly rain when we started and a down pour when we finished. The bottom 1k bush section was easy going, clear defined trail, pretty flat. But hooly dooly the paved path section is STEEP, that degree would be fine on a trail but the pavement makes it a challange, much steeper than wildhorse, which I run regularly. Going up was okay, little mister 2 did the entirety of the ascent without help, and I managed fine with the slippery path despite wearing worn out trail runners with no grip, but coming down in the pouring rain was a bit hairy. Carried the toddler in a hip wrap and did it barefooted for better grip, probably this downhill trail runners slowest ever descent! Definitely need a bit of hill fitness, and not one to tackle if you've got bad knees.

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20 hours ago
Great walk. Crosses creek about 8 times. Had to take shoes off once. Was lucky enough to see 3 of tge beautiful blue Lamington crayfish. Beware - Lots of leeches!