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Easy
7.5 km one-way
2.5 hrs

East Creek Park

Toowoomba
 

An easy walk through connecting parks along the reserve of East Creek in Toowoomba.

Medium
1.5 km one-way

Hell Hole Track and Falls

Toowoomba
 

A short steep track through bush to a little creek and falls.

Medium
4 km return
1 hr

North Johnstone River Lookout

Wooroonooran National Park
 

Along the Palmerston Highway this walk offers spectacular views of the North Johnstone River

Hard
17 km return
7 hrs

Bluff Mountain

Warrumbungle National Park
 

A must for adventurous bushwalkers, Bluff Mountain walking track follows the same route as Breadknife and Grand High Tops walk but this hike takes you to the top of Bluff Mountain. It offers unrivalled views of the Warrumbungles’ ancient volcanic landscape as you climb from remnant ancient rainforest to windswept mountain heath.

Medium
7 km return
2.5 hrs

Mount Yaccaaba - Yaccaaba Head

New South Wales
 

Mount Yaccaaba is on Yacaaba Headland and is walking track with scenic views over Myall Lakes National Park just north of Port Stephens.

Medium
3 km return
1 hr

Kookaburra/Themeda loop

Mt. Coot-tha
 

A hilly walk through dry Aussie scrub

Easy
2.7 km return
1 hr

Palm Grove Circuit

Tamborine National Park
 

Short walk through a wonderful rainforest.

Easy
6 km return
2 hrs

Kattang Nature Reserve

New South Wales
 

Native flowers, coastal cliffs, coastal views, echidnas.
Headland circuit walk with lookouts.

Medium

Diamond Head Circuit

New South Wales
 

Amazing sea cliffs, formerly amazing heathland before 2019/20 fires, White bellied sea-ealges

Easy
10 km return
4 hrs

Zanci Pastoral Heritage Loop

New South Wales
 

Zanci was originally part of the large Gol Gol station, before being carved off as a small block for soldier settlers after World War I. The shearing shed is the same drop-log cypress pine construction as the Mungo Woolshed. In fact the Zanci shed was actually built from logs taken from the Mungo shed when it was 'down-sized' in 1922 - a response to the carve-up of properties and reduced productivity of the grazing lands.