What is Aussie Bushwalking?

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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.




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15 hours ago

Mt Ngungun
was ticked by Dan
17 hours ago
Good walk with a nice view
Not too difficult - we took our niece (9) this time and there were lots of other kids on the trail.
Can get crowded

Ross Historic Walk
was ticked by Dan
21 hours ago
Easy stroll.
Did this around 6pm in daylight savings hours and only saw a handful of other people.
We got a great sighting of a platypus right under the bridge near the carpark - didn't even know they were found in this area.

Mount Beerburrum
was ticked by Dan
22 hours ago
Steep! About 10 minutes of the ascent is brutal and the rest of the walk is quite enjoyable if you can manage the steep part.
Wouldn't attempt when wet as I would worry about slipping on the way down.
If you aren't sure about your fitness try Ngungun first, it is easier.
Coffee shop across the road.
Lace Monitors can be seen near the carpark and this time I saw one near the summit

22 hours ago
Have done this walk many times over the last 20 years.
Sometimes I do the whole walk, other times I just park at Bullockys and look for koalas in the first section/picnic area and/or watch the sunset. The Bullocky Rest picnic area is as good as any and is nice for a cool drink or a snack after your walk Normally takes 2.5 hours if I do the whole trail as I like to try and spot birds and koalas along the way and will stop accordingly. Surprisingly I have only even seen one snake here which was a python. Look out for Koalas, Tawny Frogmouths, Fairy Wrens and the occasional bird of prey. There is also a group of Pale headed Rosellas in the first section between Bullocky Rest and Forgan Park that have been there for many years.

23 hours ago
Nice stroll at low tide. On high tide the point is completely submerged.
Good in the late afternoon after work when there is less people. Particularly nice if there is a late afternoon breeze after a hot day. Keep an eye out for birds in the exposed tidal areas - Terns, Pied Stilts and maybe an Osprey flying overhead.