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

  • Hiking and Camping on Mount Sinai trails

     (Egypt - 15km return)

    You will climb the second highest peak in Egypt, Mount Moses or Mount Sinai, at an altitude of 2258 meters above sea level, the place where the Prophet Moses received the Ten Commandments and the place…

  • Kalbarri Loop Walk

     (Western Australia - 10km return)

    Starting at the iconic Natures Window, follow the loop anticlockwise over the ridge, then into the gorge along the Murchison River. Monkey your way across some spots and keep an eye out for white markers…

  • Mt Gudgenby

     (Namadgi National Park - 16.3km return)

    A full day bush bash and scramble to the picturesque summit of Mt Gudgenby - the 9th highest mountain in the ACT.

  • Wetland Trail

     (Coombabah Lakelands Conservation Area - 3.6km return)

    Well signed trail through the wetland. Concrete surface/ gravel surface. Occasional seating areas. Partly wheel chair friendly.

  • Woolpack Rocks

     (Cathedral Rock National Park - 9.5km return)

    Barokee day use area to Woolpack Rocks and return. Trail leads along Cathedral Rock loop, than up the ridge through an impressive boulder field and towards the Woolpack Rocks with excellent views from…

Recent Articles

News

12 hours ago
Track a bit boggy in sections. Interesting rock features and waterfalls along the way. Birdlife, butterflies, spiders and leeches. A bit of a slog on the return/ascent. One of the shorter walks at Lamington but not a stroll.

Mt Cooroora
was ticked by Anne
18 hours ago

Mt Cooroora
was ticked by Anne
18 hours ago

Mt Cooroora
was ticked by Anne
18 hours ago

yesterday
It was a fabolous afternoon whit a fabolous person!
Did the walk with Bridgette it was super fun! Walk itself is really easy, pretty much all flat and the path is easy to find. We have really poor sense of direction so we accodentaly did the walk twice 😅 it is a loop and you'll get at a pint with a sign that will direct you to the right way, back to the beginning. We were lucky enought to enjoy a lovely sunny, not too hot day. We saw a few wild animals too, which os always a big plus!
I can't say how long the walk took, because we did it twice, without knowing, but it is certainly easy and l would recommend it for a nice relaxing half a day out!