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Easy
10 km return
2 hrs

Googik Heritage walking track

New South Wales
 

Enjoy walking, hiking or cycling along Googik Heritage walking track in Lake Innes Nature Reserve while taking in some of the great sights of Port Macquarie.

Easy
5.3 km return
1 hr

Litchfield Track

Mt. Coot-tha
 

This track is 2.5km one way and is graded as moderate by Brisbane City Council and is well maintained but can have lose stones. The track winds through bushland parallel with the road and is easy to traverse. You will see a variety of Australian native plants and birds. A variety of people, at different stages of trail walking ability, use this track including trail runners.

Easy
3.6 km return
75 mins

Mehi River Precinct

New South Wales
 

This riverside pathway provides an enjoyable walk along the Mehi River to the Golf Club and back.

Medium
4.8 km return
2.5 hrs

Buaraba Falls/Ravensbourne Falls

Ravensbourne National Park
 

There are two decent sized waterfalls along Buaraba creek plus a pretty cascade.

Medium
5.25 km return
2.5 hrs

Hidden Waterfall

Brisbane Forest park D'Aguilar National Park
 

Neat hidden waterfall near Lepidozamia firebreak

Medium
2.1 km return
1 hr

The Breakaways

South Australia
 

Kanku – Breakaways Conservation Park consists of colourful low hills which have broken away from the Stuart Range, hence their name ‘The Breakaways.’ The two lookouts highlight the open spaces and colourful environment, leaving an impression of the long gone inland sea that our early explorers dreamt of. As the day goes by, the passing of the sun changes the desert colours, creating photogenic scenes that appear surreal.

Note that currently there are no tracks in the park and as it is a registered Aboriginal Heritage Site climbing the hills is a breach of the Aboriginal Heritage Act.

Hard

Barney Gorge Junction Bush Camp to Yamahra Creek Camp

Mt Barney National Park
 

There are two ways to do this walk. The first one is to hike back up to the top of the ridge and follow it along to reach Yamahra creek camp. The second way which is the way we went was to follow the creek and rock hop your way, there are some pros and cons to this as the views are amazing and the scenery spectacular, there are some sections which are a bit challenging as they require some small rock climbing skills and are made more difficult if your carrying a large pack. Before you get to the upper portals you have to break track back up the ridge to your right as you cant get around the portals. From there you follow the track over the ridge and down the other side and descend to the Yamahra creek campsite. this campsite is close to running water in the creek, as you walk towards the creek take the left turn and water is about 200m away.

Easy
2 km return
1 hr

Mala Walk

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
 

This is where the Mala (rufous hare-wallaby) people camped when they arrived at Uluru in the beginning. There are examples of Anangu rock art along this walk and you can experience the sheer vertical walls and profound peacefulness of Kantju Gorge. A great sunset location in winter.

Easy
5 km return
105 mins

Mutitjulu Waterhole

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
 

Take the Lungkata Track to Mutitjulu Waterhole, home of Wanampi, an ancestral water snake. In the special times of rain, experience the magical waterfalls. In the warmer months watch the noisy finches and nankeen kestrels soaring on the thermals. For the keen bird watcher, you may spot nesting black breasted buzzards or tawny frogmouths.

Easy
7 km return
3 hrs

Chauncy Vale Caves

Tasmania
 

This walk is in the Chauncy Vale Wildlife Sanctuary and is a walk through a dry scherophyll forest of white peppermint eucalypts. The walk is a loop track and is reasonably well maintained and signposted. There are picnic tables and shelters in the park with toilets at the start of the walk.