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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Snapper Point
was ticked by Bobbe
21 hours ago
This is a must do walk and one i think a lot of people don't even realise is here. Rivals Noosa NP for its beauty and has far less people around.

Joggly Point
was ticked by Bobbe
21 hours ago
completed as part of the walk through the whole headland. This is a stunning walk and well worth it. Completed on a milder day in April with a nice breeze. Would be good in summer if you do it early so you can stop for the odd swim in some gorgeous locations.

Half Tide Rock
was ticked by Bobbe
21 hours ago
Completed this walk as part of the bigger headland walk. Absolutely gorgeous

21 hours ago
Great walk. Just be aware that the distance of the Ridge Track itself is 1.8km from the start of that track to White Rock itself. It's about 2km from the actual start of the walk at the picnic area to get to the start of the Ridge Track. The loop around White Rock is another 1.5km. The .gpx file on this site takes you on a slightly shorter version of the loop around White Rock and is definitely the 'road less travelled!' This shortcut is somewhat overgrown now but is still navigable and adds some extra interest compared to the maintained route - both join onto the same fire road below White Rock. From that fire road you can take a route back up to the main Ridge Track (which is the way the .gpx file will take you and is more scenic) or follow the fire trail back to the picnic area for an easier option. The drive into the main picnic area is unusual in the fact that to access the area you drive through residential streets of a new housing estate. Climbing White Rock is now very clearly signed as prohibited including warnings of significant fines for doing so also stating that it is patrolled by Police and council officers. A great walk and highly recommended. We completed the .gpx route in 2 hours walking quite briskly as we had limited time.

Platypus Hole
was ticked by Cheryl
yesterday