What is Aussie Bushwalking?

It's like Wikipedia... but for Bushwalkers!

Aussie Bushwalking is a user-supplied list of bushwalking and hiking tracks in Australia - made by bushwalkers, for bushwalkers. It helps bushwalkers find new walks, share walks and track conditions and remember their Australian bushwalking/hiking activities.




New Walks

  • Pine Circle

     (West Coast Tasmania - 8km return)

    A pretty walk up through a valley, past an old town water supply dam, following fire roads and up goat tracks to an old pine grove nestled in the bend of a creek

  • Copland Track

     (South Island NZ - 18km one-way)

    This popular tramp gives a glimpse of Westland’s spectacular forest, river and mountain scenery, with natural hot pools at Welcome Flat an added attraction.

  • Downfall Creek Walk

     (Brisbane City Council Local Walks - 7km one-way)

    Shared path along the creek, from Downfall Creek Bushland Centre to Virginia train station. Don't miss the Huxtable Park Rainforest Boardwalk along the way.

  • Mt. Sasao 笹尾山 (Gifu Prefecture)

     (Japan - 500m return)

    One of the military encampments used by one of the main forces involved in the Battle of Sekigahara. You can feel like you are a samurai as you survey the land and imagine the battle.

  • Gold Coast Ocean Way

     (Gold Coast - 36km one-way)

    Shared path along the beach from Point Danger to The Gold Coast Seaway or reverse. Can easily be done in stages.

Recent Articles

News

6 hours ago
Nice meandering boardwalk section. Koala in the dryer gum tree area.

6 hours ago
Very scenic and green after and during the rain.

Lower Creek Circuit
was ticked by somebody.
7 hours ago

Caves Track
was ticked by Hana
22 hours ago

Mount Maroon Caves
was ticked by Hana
22 hours ago

Warringa Pool Track
was ticked by Lahs
22 hours ago