A tough overnight walk from Kanangra Walls in the Blue Mountains, down to the wild Kowmung River. This describes the shortest route from Kanangra Walls.
Possibly the most popular and most instagrammed National Park attraction, the Figure 8 pool is a natural rock formation in the Royal National Park. It can be reached via a couple of tracks: this route describes the shortest way to the pool.
The longest trails in the St Ives Wildflower Garden, a relatively “undiscovered” park in Sydney’s north. An easy walk with some variety of terrain.
One of the more popular and varied sections of the Great North Walk, which traverses the Berowra Valley Regional Park. It can be done in sections from around 7km to 30km, over 1-2 days.
A rewarding 2-3 day hike that combines picturesque bays, turquoise water and majestic views of the Tasmanian coast.
A one day “express” version of the new Three Capes Track in Tasmania, on the Tasman Peninsula - this route covers 90% of the official "Three Capes Experience" track, and could also be done over two days camping at he only designated campsite.
A solid half-day walk to the top of an extinct volcano and Aboriginal cultural site.
An "easy" canyon in the Blue Mountains - requiries no abseils, but you need basic navigation skills and you need to take note of where to exit. The Upper Section (or Wollangambe One) is (arguably ) slightly shorter and easier than the Lower Section.
Great classic walk to a beautiful bush feature and some fantastic views
The JCU Walking Track is a joint project of TropEco and JCU Discovery Rise. 493 well-maintained steps through beautiful bushland up to a gorgeous view of Townsville out to the ocean and James Cook University. Kangaroos, crickets and other critters are common along this enjoyable walk.