Walking in nature, or bushwalking, is one of Australia’s most popular recreational activities. But the benefits are not limited to the amazing scenery.
Whether you walk along designated trails or through remote wilderness, a bit of planning will help you avoid the risks and enjoy all the benefits of bushwalking.
Our national parks offer a great range of bushwalking experiences.
Australia has more than 500 national parks that span the coastline to the deep outback and vary greatly in size. The largest is Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory, covering 20,000 square kilometres.
Consider the size of the area you want to explore. Always research the conditions and keep in mind your level of ability.
Pay attention to the time of year you go bushwalking.