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Big Bend

A natural pool in Carnarvon Creek lies in an elbow of the gorge beneath looming sandstone walls. Rest here in the shade of large spotted gums and watch catfish and turtles swim in the tranquil waters of the upper reaches of Carnarvon Creek. A composting toilet and picnic table is located here. If you are planning to stay overnight at Big Bend, visit the park's visitor centre before you start, to record your trip details in the registration book, and log out of the book when you have completed your walk.

Sulphur Banks

Walk through an area concentrated with stream vents. The vents are piles of rocks and out of them pumps a constant flow steam and sulphur dioxide. You can get up right next to them. The gas coming out of them is warm to hot and suffocating. The rocks are covered in a coating of crystalline sulphur.

Anson Bay

A steep track down to this secluded surf beach with its crashing waves, where you are likely to have it all to yourselves with just the sea birds as company.

Mt Banks

A nice half day circuit featuring Mt Banks and a scenic hike along the edge of the Grose Valley.

Bruny Island

Ben A'an

Ben A'an is one of the most popular amongst Scotland's smaller hills.

Known as a mountain in miniature, the views from it in the middle of the Trossachs are wonderful.

Ben Lomond

A physically challenging ascent to the summit of the most iconic mountain in the Queenstown area.

Baldwin Swamp

A walk around a series of lagoons and home to a variety of birds. There is also a large colony of flying foxes. The length of the walk will vary depending on which tracks you take. Note motorised bikes must be registered and dogs must be on a leash.

Bamsebu

Great walk that started at a well preserved hunting cabin, Bamsebu, and ends at Fleur de Lys. Possible to see lots of animals and vegetation

Bamsebu

Great walk that started at a well preserved hunting cabin, Bamsebu, and ends at Fleur de Lys. Possible to see lots of animals and vegetation