Walking, trekking, hiking in QLD Australia

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Walks

Feel your stress levels drop as your heart rate goes up on a rejuvenating walk along one of Queensland’s many picturesque walking trails.

Enjoy multi-million dollar views, (compliments of the house) on famous Hinchinbrook Island, off the coast of Townsville and marvel at the astonishing array of plant and animal life in Tropical North Queensland’s unspoilt natural environments.

Go back in time as you enter a prehistoric rainforest on the Gold Coast and Fraser Coast, or stroll the foreshore of a tropical Whitsundays beach.

Explore hidden cave systems and tidal rock pools in Central Queensland, or see the sights and sounds of bustling Brisbane from the shores of the river. The Sunshine Coast offers jaw-dropping views of the Glasshouse Mountains, and the Mackay Hinterland has rainforests treks will take your breath away!

Queensland walks are fun and free and something the whole family can enjoy.

Pack your tent for a camping adventure on the Western Downs or explore the picture-postcard countryside on short walks and day excursions through South East Queensland Country.

Whatever your pace, there’s a walk for you in Queensland. And remember to stay safe by following Tourism Queensland’s guide to walking safely.

Walk Destinations

Walk Destinations

Find the best destinations in Queensland for a walk that suits you. More on Walk Destinations>

Half Day Walks

Half Day Walks

Spend a few hours discovering forests, creeks, waterfalls and wonderous views. More on Half Day Walks>

Multi-Day Walks

Multi-Day Walks

Pack your bags for the ultimate hike and head to the mountains. More on Multi-Day Walks>

Short Walks

Short Walks

Pretty boardwalks, amazing lookouts and short circuits give you a taste of walking in Queensland. More on Short Walks>

Full Day Walks

Full Day Walks

Escape for a day within Queensland's stunning national parks and state forests. More on Full Day Walks>

Queensland's Bushwalking Ambassadors

Queensland's Bushwalking Ambassadors

Follow some of the personal recommendations from our Bushwalking Ambassadors. More on Queensland's Bushwalking Ambassadors>