A loop walk from Gordon Falls picnic area down to Gordon Creek to the Pool of Siloam then Lyrebird Dell and returning to Gordon Falls picnic area. Incorporates parts of the Pool of Siloam walking track.
A short walk to Bridal Veil View Lookout and back. Most of the walk is along a section of the Prince Henry Cliff Walk.
A short walk through Echo Park to Echo Point Lookout (Queen Elizabeth Lookout) on Echo Point. Iconic view of the Three Sisters.
22 km walk from Kingfisher Resort to Central Station camping area, This walk is on sand tracks and this walks acts as a feeder walk to the Fraser Island Great Walk
A walk from Central Station to Lake McKenzie via the rain forest at Pile Valley
A walk from Lake McKenzie on well formed sand track through melaleuca scrub-lands
There is a Gravel track directly next to Lake Ross where you can walk along as far as you like.
Good view over Lake Ross and the Mountains in the Background.
Dry's Bluff is a mountain in the Great Western Tiers Range in Tasmania. The walk to its summit is listed in The Abels as one of the hardest day walks in Tasmania with an elevation gain of over 1000m from the base of the plateau.[2] Access to the start of the walk is through Bob Brown's residence Oura Oura which has the sign Trespassers Welcome on the gate.
An outstanding walk for exercise, bird-watching, or just taking in the expansive views across the wetlands of the Townsville Town Common. Combining the Lagoon Trail and the Freshwater Trail allows you to circumnavigate the freshwater lagoon. There are excellent opportunities for viewing both wetland birds (Brolgas are frequently seen), and open forest birds. Part of the Freshwater Track traverses the top of an old earthen dam through the centre of the wetlands. The track is mostly flat and does not involve any climbing. The route is a shared walking/cycling track, and is mostly open with good visibility. Winter months, and mornings and afternoons are best.
Circuit walk through the Mt Coot-tha bushland.