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Hard
10 km one-way
3.5 hrs

Mt Kuring Gai Track to Berowra Station

Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park
 

This walk explores three valleys, with great displays of wild flowers in spring, and some nice sandstone overhangs. The section between Mt Kuring-gai and the end of Calna Creek is particularly nice, and Naa Badu Lookout is well worth the small side trip. Take the time to enjoy the many creek side rest areas along the way.

Hard
20.5 km one-way
2 days

Stretcher Track

Lamington National Park
 

Long considered a "classic" walk in South East Queensland this walk retraces the route taken by the rescue party for the survivors of the Stinson plane crash. It is not maintained by QPWS and is extremely overgrown once the main plateau is reached. A compass and a topographical map is essential as visibility is extremely limited in the rainforest even if you are not walking through low cloud and the track is to all intensive purposes non existent on the plateau.

Easy
800 m return
30 mins

Coomba Water Hole

Wide Bay Burnett
 

Follow the staircase down to this hidden water hole and water fall/cascade. Beautiful spot for a picnic and to cool off on a hot summer's day.

Hard
3.5 km return
3 hrs

Uluru Summit

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
 

THIS WALK IS NOW CLOSED.

Iconic, surreal, majestic, imposing, striking, spiritual, magical. Everyone's impression is different, which might be one reason why no description is included in any Uluru promotional material of this wonderful sandstone monolith.

Medium
4.2 km return
90 mins

Honeyeater Track

Mt. Coot-tha
 

An interesting walk from near Mt Cootha summit down to Fleming Rd, the Environmental centre and back up to the start via Chapel Hill Rd Trail. You will see plenty of water dragons, butterflies and birdlife.

Medium
5.1 km return
90 mins

Maculata Track

Mt. Coot-tha
 

A pleasant walk to a part of Mt Cootha less travelled. It winds down to Bardon reservoir then around Kulgan Cct returning to the start by Bardon Track.

Hard
5 km return
4 hrs

National Pass, Overcliff and Den Fenella Circuit

Blue Mountains National Park
 

This grand tour of the Wentworth Falls area explores many waterfalls, lookouts and cliff edges. The walk has a lot of steps and runs beside fenced cliff edges, so walkers will need to be fit and comfortable with heights. The walk explores the historic National Pass, Wentworth falls, the Valley of the Waters and many other highlights. There is an optional side trip to the Conservation Hut for lunch, before returning to the start via the Overcliff walk and Den Fennella. A great way to explore the majestic views.
** NATIONAL PASS CLOSED FROM 2017 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE - check NPWS for latest info **

Hard
3.5 km return
3.5 hrs

National Pass

Blue Mountains National Park
 

This walk offers fantastic views of the Jamison Valley and the surrounding cliffs. Take time to explore the historic and very scenic ledge halfway down the cliffs. There are beautiful waterfalls at both ends and recent track maintenance has made this walk easier and more enjoyable. Allow time to soak up the wonders of the cliffs and waterfalls of this area before returning to Conservation Hut via the Shortcut Track.

Very Easy
1 km return
20 mins

Bowie Flats Wetlands

Brisbane City Council Local Walks
 

Located in the Suburb of Coorparoo there is a little hidden treasure to walk around. Take a look.

Have a look at the Video.
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Medium
1 km return
45 mins

Kinbombi Falls

Wide Bay Burnett
 

Located next to a camping area with picnic and toilet facilities, the Kinbombi Falls walks are a network of 3 short tracks that descend into a deep gully containing a seasonally flowing creek/waterfall. The combined walks could be done in under an hour, but it is worth setting aside more time to enjoy and explore the gully.

Officially a Grade 5 track (many steep stairs + Tracks 1/3 both have an unstable, unpaved section towards the bottom of the gully), the Kinbombi walks are suitable for people with a moderate-high level of fitness. Ankle-supporting footwear is recommended if you plan to go beyond the cement stairs and explore the gully.