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List of long-distance hiking tracks in Australia

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A walking trail in Namadgi National Park in the Australian Capital Territory.

This is a list of published trails in Australia, suitable for walking in three days or longer.

Trails

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Name State(s) Distance (km) Recommended walking time (days)
Australian Alps Walking Track Vic, NSW, ACT 683 40-60
Bellarine Rail Trail Vic 32 3-5
Bibbulmun Track WA 1,003 54
Bicentennial National Trail Vic, NSW, Qld 5,330 1 year
Brisbane Valley Rail Trail Qld 161 6-8
Cape to Cape Track WA 124 6-8
Yuraygir Coastal Walk NSW 65 4
Carnarvon Great Walk Qld 86
Coastal Plains Walk Trail WA 55 3.5 [1]
Cooloola Great Walk Qld 102 5
East Gippsland Rail Trail Vic 96
Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk Qld 54 3
Gold Coast Oceanway Qld 36 2-5
Grampians Peaks Trail Vic 160 13
Great Dividing Trail Vic 304 15-20
Great North Walk NSW 250 14-16
Great Ocean Walk Vic 104 8
Great South Coast Walk NSW, Vic 660 22-30
Great South West Walk Vic 250 14
Heysen Trail SA 1,144 55-70
Hume and Hovell Track NSW 440 24-28
Jatbula Trail NT 62 4-5
Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail SA 61 5
Katoomba to Mittagong Trail NSW 132 6-8
K'gari (Fraser Island) Great Walk Qld 90 6-8
Larapinta Trail NT 230 15-19
Lavender Federation Trail SA 212 10
Mackay Highlands Great Walk Qld 56 5
Mawson Trail SA 890
McMillans Track Vic 220 12-14
Overland Track Tas 73 5-8
Penguin Cradle Trail Tas 83 5-7
Port Davey Track Tas 65
Railway Reserve Heritage Trail WA 63
Six Foot Track NSW 45 3
Scenic Rim Trail Qld 47[2] 4
South Coast Track Tas 82 6-8
Stirling Ridge Walk WA 29 3
Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk Qld 58 4-6
Tasmanian Trail Tas 477 25-30
Thorsborne Trail Qld 32 4-5
Tops to Myall Heritage Trail NSW 220 11-12
Wet Tropics Great Walk Qld 110
Wilsons Promontory – Northern Circuit Vic 58 3-4
Whitsunday Great Walk Qld 30 2-3
Yurrebilla Trail SA 54 3-5

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Coastal Plains Walk Trail". aushiker.com. Archived from the original on 22 February 2008.
  2. ^ Queensland Government (23 June 2020). "About | Scenic Rim Trail, Main Range National Park". Parks and forests | Department of Environment and Science, Queensland. Retrieved 18 September 2021.

Notes

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