This is a shorter version of the other submitted walk on this island (Moreton Island Traverse).
If you want to see beautiful beaches, lovely lagoons, capacious capes, comfy camps and to fill every crevice on your body with sand then this walk is for you!
This walk will take you to Moreton Island's beaches, camp sites, lighthouse, inland trails, Mt Tempest, blue lagoon, the wrecks and Tangalooma Resort.
Nice shady walk through Paperbark Forrest.
Start at the gate at Jones Road (off Wooyung Road).
Follow Jones Road. After several hundred meters there is a off shot to the left marked by two stones.
Worth exploring with beautiful Paperbark forest and special places. Backtrack to Jones road and follow to the end ( gate private property festival site).
Note: the gate to Private property is before you hit quarry trail at the end of the gps track shown as map in the pictures.
Return.
Alternatively you can follow the Optus trail and cut through to the beach via central trail.
Murrays Beach is a sheltered and very scenic beach in Booderee National Park (Jervis Bay), a short walk from the car park,
An easy cycling path (or hiking track) between Belmont and Adamstown on the Central Coast, which follows a disused rail line.
Nice, easy walk through different types of costal vegetation and South Golden Beach
Located only 4.5 kms outside of Killarney in the Scenic Rim. The 15m waterfall requires a 600 metre walk along a rough track involving plenty of climbing over rocks and under fallen trees. It is definitely worth the walk.
A relatively short walk with the option of going to either the beach (the more popular walk, and a good swimming and fishing spot) on one one side of the headland, or the bay (where you’re unlikely to see anyone else) on the other.
A steep but short walk down from West Head in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park to a historic World War II gun embankments on the coast.
An easy walk on a 4WD / management road, that leads down from West Head Road to Towlers Bay (where there are are a few houses that are accessed via water only). There’s also a YHA youth hostel at Towlers Bay, accessed via this track or by ferry/water taxi.
A (very) short walk to a beautiful gorge and waterhole on the south coast, with Aboriginal significance.