A delightful spring fed waterhole at the head of Kathleen Gorge, is a cool moist place to sit and enjoy the areas tranquillity. Many interpretive signs along the track tell the story of centuries of Aboriginal culture and the recent cattle industry.
The gentle slope of the track meanders along Kings Creek, ending at a viewing platform, where you experience stunning views of the sheer canyon walls. Take your time to ready the informative signage on the flora and fauna and scan the etched sculptures in the sandstone. Can you spot the pirate's face?
A short and rough track takes you along an escarpment, which surrounds the Kings Canyon Resort, with amazing views of the George Gill Range.
Whitsunday Peak is a 5km, Return hike located in Whitsunday Islands National Park Queensland. The hike should take approximately 4hrs to complete. Awesome view at the top
Incredible Walk - Partial Traverse Length (exit via Kappa Moraine aka Moraine K)
A shorter and easier walk to allow you to enjoy the majesty of this wonderful canyon, with views across the chasm to the spectacle of the northern rim.
Combination of three short walks the Esknamucky Walk, Waterfall Walk and The River Walk in the Glengarrif Woods Nature Reserve.
A short walk around the Avebury Stones and Silbury Hill.
The Giza pyramid complex is 16,203 hectares and will require at least 5kms of walking to see all it has to offer.
Gorge Falls is a 5.6km return walk along the Cream Track, beginning at the end of Tallebudgera Creek Road.
When you reach the cream track signpost that takes you up some man made steps bear left and follow the path to the left to get to the falls. The track seems to disappear a few times but just continue along the edge of the creek and you keep finding it.