hiking area in New South Wales

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Charles Darwin Walk

Darwins Walk, 2782 Wentworth Falls, Australia

This easy stroll connects Wentworth Falls village to Blue Mountains National Park, following the winding Jamison Creek on its way to Wentworth Falls waterfall.

Giant Stairway

Try the family-friendly, easy walk through scenic Jamison Valley via the historic Giant Stairway from Echo Point to Scenic World, in Blue Mountains National Park.

Carrington Falls

Hoddle Street 44-48, 2577 Robertson, Australia

Be wowed by Carrington Falls from one of three lookouts with great views. You’ll find picnic and barbecue facilities close by along with some short walking tracks.

Heathcote National Park

Visit Heathcote National Park at Waterfall, Sydney for self-sufficient bushwalking or camping. The park is easily accessed from Sydney CBD and Royal National Park, making for a great daytrip.

Sydney Harbour National Park

Bradleys Head Road, 2088 Mosman, Australia

Sydney Harbour National Park protects islands and foreshore around Sydney Harbour. Explore Sydney's history on a school excursion or guided tour to enjoy coastal walks, picnics and swimming.

Kamay Botany Bay National Park

Yena Gap Trail, 2231 Kurnell, Australia

Kamay Botany Bay National Park is located at La Perouse and Kurnell in Sydney. Discover its rich Aboriginal culture, explore Captain Cook's Landing Place, go bushwalking or whale watching at Cape…

Little Beach

Wake up with the waves at Little Beach campground, near Gosford on the NSW Central Coast. You can go surfing, bushwalking or fishing while camping right by the sand.

Tallow Beach campground

Camp at Tallow Beach campground, near Killcare on the Central Coast. You’ll find swimming, surfing and fishing spots just steps from your tent, along with walking tracks.

Dharug National Park

Explore the World Heritage-listed Old Great North Road, go camping, mountain biking or canoeing at Dharug National Park near Wisemans Ferry, northwest of Sydney.

AJ Baker Park

Alliance Street, 2323 East Maitland, Australia

Did someone say recreation? Get out and enjoy our city, by playing, running, walking, swimming, skating and cycling at locations across the city.