The old copper rail line between the Kadina mines and the smelting works and jetty at Wallaroo. Steeped in mining history with its interpretive sign and even details of the day in 1874 that W.G. Grace played cricket at the racecourse.
A nice steep walk to the summit of Mt Nameless (known to the local Aboriginals as Jarndunmunha). The summit is a great place to check out the sunset and view the surrounding mines. Mountain is located right next to the town of Tom Price.
A coastal track and beach walk, with its interpretive signage, between the jetties of Moonta Bay and Port Hughes to the south.
What starts out as ordinary walk leads to some great rock hopping, swimming and gorge exploring
A secret hike in Ferntree Creek National Park, Nambour. The track has weeds growing all over it and is not particularly pleasant.
Your chance to enter the centre of Mount Schank, the youngest volcano in Australia (5,000 years old) and now a 100m high dormant volcano, with a basic ash cone and base that does not extend below the water table, so there is no crater lake.
Perched on top of granite cliffs at the edge of the Mount Buffalo plateau, The Horn is a unique landscape. Dotted here and there among the great boulders are the twisted, sun-bleached trunks of Snow Gums that have succumbed to bushfires over the years. A stone lookout shelter perched precariously atop the cliff overlooks all of this as well as the surrounding mountains far below. The Horn (1723m) is the most prominent peak of the Mount Buffalo plateau. A dirt road to The Horn picnic area which can be closed at times usually during Winter. Then the walk starts at the end of the paved road and carpark. Here, there are already magnificent views!
The walk itself is a steep ascent, narrow in places, with stairs and long hanging rock to limbo under.
Short in distance but you will work up a puff! Insane panoramic views from the top!
The Cathedral - Hump Walk offers spectacular views at every turn. Higher up it traverses rock slabs and is popular for capturing both sunrise and sunset photos with the Cathedral as the starring feature. The track ends at the outcrop of rocks overlooking Cresta Valley. Return the same way, staying on track, safe from unprotected cliff edges. Ends at the summit of The Hump (1695m).
A short walk up to the monolith with views over Lake Catani.
Follows the cliff edges of the gorge before crossing Crystal Brook above Crystal Brook Falls and following the opposite side of the gorge above the North wall which is 300 metres high before looping back round and then following the same track back to the Mount Buffalo Chalet.