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

  • Suva Parks & Foreshore

     (Fiji - 2km return)

    Take in the sites of Suva, Fiji's capital. Highlights include Old Parliment House, Albert Park, the grand pacific hotel, Thurston Gardens and the Suva foreshore with views of Viti Levu's rugged…

  • Caboni Hill

     (Fiji - 700m return)

    A short trail up to Caboni Hill which has great views of the coast and the mountains further inland.

  • Uru's Waterfall

     (Fiji - 400m return)

    A short roadside stop on the Kings Road with a short trail around a waterfall.

  • Colo-i-suva Forest Park Waterfalls

     (Fiji - 4.2km return)

    A walk through Colo-i-suva Forest Park from the main carpark down to the upper pool and a side trail across to Waisila Falls and the lookout above it before heading back down to the lower pools and back…

  • Spring Mountain via Dragons Spine

     (Queensland - 8km return)

    From the Ben Nevis Park head through gate and up to top of first small hill then turn right onto the yaddadum trail for a few hundred metres before taking faint single track on the left marked by an ant…

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There's not much satisfaction to be gained here. We are experienced hikers and after completing mt Perry we rate this one at the absolute bottom of the list.
The best bit is the 1st km slog uphill with beautiful views. Once you hit the forest, it's a 2hour uninspiring annoying,dark bushbashing through unmaintained trees, spiderwebs, prickly vines, path-covering ferns and anything in between. The views promised here for the top are no longer there. Its overgrown which means there's no payoff in the end. Only relentlessness all the way up and then again back down.
For a trail that cost over $1mln in tax money, to then not maintain the trail and view at the top is shameful.
Recommendation: avoid at all cost. Or, as my teen son said at the top: "it wasn't worth it, was it?".