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Mt Warning Summit trail (60 people)
Mt Ngun Ngun (35 people)
Mt Mitchell (32 people)
Natural Bridge (29 people)
Mt Cordeaux (24 people)
Mt Maroon (24 people)
Twin Falls Circuit (24 people)
Mount Coolum (23 people)
Mount Tibrogargan Summit (23 people)
Warrie Circuit (23 people)

Bluff Point (Capricorn National Point)

 (Queensland - 1.7km)  

Start at the carpark and make your way up the Bluff to two lookout points. The first has a view down a cliff where you can see green turtles swimming. A fun and easy family walk for all ages. Great views of the Capricorn Coast.

Zamia Walk (ascent)

 (Queensland - 14km)  

Start walk from German Street car park which is unsigned. The trail begins from the carpark heading east behind the houses with creek on right-hand side. At end of housing estate is a creek crossing and sign for the park. Walk another 1-2 km until you reach another park sign and a metal post indicating…

Leura Cascades to Gordon Falls

 (New South Wales - 1.8km)  

Varied between rocky climbs and patches of rainforest. An easy day walk from Leura Cascades that finishes at Gordon Falls Reserve (barbie and picnic facilities available at both ends). Lovely views of the Jamison Valley throughout.

doug

 (Gibraltar Range National Park - 65km)  

The heritage loop walk can be joined and exited at numerous points along its length. A range of flora from sub alpine to temperate rainforest and heath. Wildflowers displays are prolific. Reptiles are numerous. Many granite outcrops to explore with the Haystack and Dandahra Crags being two of the best.…

Getting started with hiking

How do you start hiking, bushwalking or tramping? This page will give you some tips for somebody who wants to get out and enjoy the Aussie bush.

Camping

Information about camping, particularly campsites near bushwalking tracks.

Bushwalking Clubs

 (Queensland)
A list of bushwalking and hiking clubs in Queensland, including Brisbane and South-East Queensland.

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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 track their Australian bushwalking/hiking activities.


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