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.
A challenging walk out in the sticks of Aichi with hardly any views to speak of.
Haruru Falls is a five metre high waterfall on the Waitangi River near the settlement of Haruru three kilometres west of Paihia. In the Māori language, the word haruru means 'continuous noise or roar'.…
Craters of the Moon lies within the Taupo volcanic zone and its landscape can be traced back over 700 years.
Underground geothermal activity along the belt shows itself on the surface as fumaroles,…
Walk to spectacular 20m high Taranaki Falls and enjoy excellent mountain views and a range of land forms on a loop track which is part of Te Araroa Trail.
Experience a range of vegetation types as well as the creamy-white Silica Rapid terraces.
The boardwalks makes walking over swampy ground more comfortable and reduces the impact of foot traffic on…
A list of bushwalking and hiking clubs in Queensland, including Brisbane and South-East Queensland.
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.
Find out what it takes to be a real Girraween photographer...
A lyrical reflection on a magical campsite in Girraween National Park.
Aussie Bushwalking doesn't contain all the world's bushwalking knowledge (yet) so here's some other sites to fill in your time when you're stuck at home.