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.




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Mt Walsh
was ticked by Tahlya Fry
4 hours ago

5 hours ago
Easy walk. Some tracks were underwater after a couple of days of rain so couldn’t quite finish the loop

Fort Lytton
was ticked by Kent
6 hours ago

21 hours ago
The bridge of the "Rocks circuit" is under renovation during Nov/ Dec. Detour options available.

21 hours ago
Very pleasant with the cloud cover. Trail is in a good condition. Leeches still few in number.

Wilson's Peak
was ticked by ★ sam ★
2 days ago
I did Wilson's Peak and loved it. We made the entire walk only 4km as we used a 4x4 to drive past the rabbit fence all the way to the start of the rainforest. You will need a decent 4x4 with a winch to drive to the top. The top part of the walk feels like you're going back in time with large hoop pines and old man's beard covering every tree. There is Dedroncide moroides (Gympie Gympie stinging treee) at the start of the rainforest section so take extreme caution through here. Do some research on the plant to make sure you know what it looks like.

The rabbit fence leads all the way to an obvious, large cliff face where you will get views down to teviot falls. You need to straddle this to the RIGHT and follow the foot pad along until you get to an obvious marker and scramble route to the top. There are several paths at the top to different view points and it is well worth it.

The way back down is very fun and I slipped over many times, hiking poles are essential for this walk.