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

  • Craters of the Moon

     (North Island NZ - 2.5km return)

    Craters of the Moon lies within the Taupo volcanic zone and its landscape can be traced back over 700 years.
    Underground geothermal activity along the belt shows itself on the surface as fumaroles,…

  • Taranaki Falls Circuit

     (North Island NZ - 6.1km return)

    Walk to spectacular 20m high Taranaki Falls and enjoy excellent mountain views and a range of land forms on a loop track which is part of Te Araroa Trail.

  • Upper Silica Rapids Track

     (North Island NZ - 3.2km return)

    Experience a range of vegetation types as well as the creamy-white Silica Rapid terraces.
    The boardwalks makes walking over swampy ground more comfortable and reduces the impact of foot traffic on…

  • Lookout Archerfield Wetland

     (Brisbane City Council Local Walks - 2.9km return)

    The wetland offers a nice long walking path, perfect for a peaceful stroll or bicycle ride. However, there's little to no shade, making it a bit challenging during sunny summers. The area has a lot…

  • Whakapapanui Track

     (North Island NZ - 3.8km one-way)

    Follow Whakapapanui Stream and enjoy the shelter of the forest.
    Water-logged clearings are passed as the track follows Whakapapanui Stream. Here, storm damaged beech forest is slowly regenerating.…

Recent Articles

News

10 hours ago
Walked early on a Saturday morning in foggy and showery conditions. Would like to come back again in nicer weather.
Part of the boardwalk was closed off but still a nice stroll with some awesome trees.

11 hours ago
Nice easy tracks. Well sign posted.

Fig Tree Walk
was ticked by Dan
16 hours ago
Short rainforest walk about 7-8 minutes drive outside of Kenilworth.
Part of the trail is currently closed- until December 2026 according to signage

yesterday

Natural Bridge
was ticked by Lobster
yesterday

yesterday
I attended the walk today. It isn't completely closed. The first turn off is closed with a sign saying to use the entrance 300mtr further up the road. It is just no longer a circuit atm. At one part the creek has washed out a gully that is impassable. The rest is a bit more overgrown to what I remember it to be