Walk this way: new Australian hikes to try in 2026

Tasmania's Next Iconic Walk and Great Ocean Road coastal trail set to boost Australia's hiking industry.

The boom in trail construction across the country has led to a surge in hiking popularity, with almost 4 million Australians taking part each year. The AllTrails app saw a significant increase of almost 300% in distance walked by Australian users last year.

Several big-ticket walks are set to break ground this year. Tasmania's Next Iconic walk is a three-day hike through the Tyndall Range on the island state's rugged west coast, while Victoria's 76km Great Ocean Road coastal trail will run along the Otway coast from Fairhaven through to Grey River.

For those waiting for their new tracks to get underway, here are some of the best new (and soon-to-open) trails to stretch your legs this year.

The Gidjuum Gulganyi walk in New South Wales offers a magical world where waterfalls cascade through ancient volcano craters and subtropical Gondwana rainforest. Launched last year, the 42km, four-day hike follows the southern rim of the Tweed volcano and will have space for just 15 walkers a day when it launches.

The Ngaro track in Queensland is aiming to turn the Whitsunday islands group into a hiking hotspot. The three-day walk begins at Whitehaven beach before traversing a mix of coastal landscapes, open forest and rocky peaks that offer panoramic vistas of the island group.

The Tidbinbilla Mindjagari track in the Australian Capital Territory is not for the faint-hearted. The 14km of fresh trails added to the network includes routes to the top of the Tidbinbilla Range where walkers can enjoy views out over the Brindabellas and Kosciuszko national park.

The Adelaide 100 in South Australia has been a long-time project, but is finally nearing completion. For now, walkers can follow a continuous section of more than 70km that winds through the koala-filled foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges.

The Leeuwin Biddi trail in Western Australia offers an easier way to appreciate the beautiful stretch of coastline on South-west WA's Cape to Cape track. The 3km trail is an accessible path designed for all ages and abilities that follows the coast and links with existing trails to connect the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse with Augusta Boat Harbour.

The Snowies Alpine walk in New South Wales meanders across the rooftop of Australia, connecting alpine meadows filled with endemic wildflowers, historic mountain huts and stands of sinuous snow gums that overlook clear glacial lakes.

The Twin Bridges track in Queensland reopened last December and will connect the communities of Wangetti and Mowbray. The dual-use trail takes walkers and cyclists through the lush hinterland of the Wet Tropics world heritage area in far north Queensland.

The Uluru-Kata Tjuta signature walk is set to launch in April, allowing walkers to stay overnight in Uluru-Kata Tjuta national park for the first time. The 54km walk includes five days of guided hiking through the desert along with cultural workshops and chef-prepared meals.

Several international hikes are worth watching this year. The Dongseo trail in South Korea will stretch almost 850km across the Korean peninsula when completed later this year, connecting ancient Buddhist temples and beautiful mountain scenery.

The Kawarau Gorge trail in New Zealand will link Queenstown and Cromwell via several swing bridges and cantilevered catwalks. It will also connect to a 530km network of trails that stretches from Queenstown to Dunedin in the South Island.

The Transcaucasian trail is an ambitious 3,000km project spread across Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, taking in spectacular alpine scenery and fascinating religious sites.
 
I'm stoked to see all these new walking trails popping up around Aus! Tasmania's Next Iconic walk and Great Ocean Road coastal trail are gonna be absolute game-changers for the hiking community πŸžοΈπŸ‘Ÿ. It's like, Aussie hikers are already loving their trails, with almost 4 million of us hitting the bush each year πŸ“ˆ. And it's not just about the numbers - these new trails promise to deliver some serious scenic views and unique experiences 😎.

I mean, who wouldn't want to hike through ancient volcano craters in NSW or traverse the rugged west coast of Tasmania? πŸŒ„ And the fact that we've got international hikes on the horizon, like the Transcaucasian trail in Georgia & Armenia, is just mind-blowing! πŸ—ΊοΈ

But what really gets me excited is how these trails are gonna boost the Aussie hiking industry πŸš€. We're already seeing a surge in people taking up the sport, and it's only going to keep growing with all these new options 🌟.

Bring on the bush, I say! 😊
 
omg 🀩 i'm so hyped for these new trails! it's amazing how many new ones are popping up around australia 🌳🏞️ and the world too! i mean who doesn't love a good hike and exploring nature? 😍 it's like our planet is giving us one big high-five πŸŽ‰ and saying "hey, come check out all this beauty!" 🌸 i've been using that app AllTrails more often now cuz i wanna try them all πŸ“ˆπŸ‘£ can't wait to see which ones get popular soon πŸ’–
 
I think what's really cool here is we're witnessing this boom of hiking trails popping up all over Australia, and it's not just about personal fitness goals... it's about community too πŸŒ³πŸ’š. When we get out there on the trails, connecting with nature and pushing ourselves, that's when we realize how small our problems are compared to the vastness of the world around us 😊. And let's be real, these new trails aren't just for fit folks either - they're accessible to all ages & abilities, so everyone can get in on the action 🌈!
 
omg this is so exciting 🀩 i cant wait for all these new trails to open up 🌳😎 i think it would be amazing if more people got into hiking cuz its such a great way to connect with nature ❀️🏞️ the fact that theres going to be a section of the Adelaide 100 that's just for koalas lol what a cute idea πŸ¨πŸ‘
 
🏞️ Tasmania's got a new walk comin' out this year πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ, and I'm hyped to hit the Tyndall Range trails 😎. Time to explore more of that rugged west coast 😎.

The Gidjuum Gulganyi walk is giving me major Lord of the Rings vibes πŸ“šπŸ”οΈ, waterfalls cascade through ancient volcano craters? Mind blown! πŸ’₯

All these new trails are like, yay for hiking 🀩, almost 4 million Aussies do it every year, so now's a great time to get out there and stretch your legs πŸ§˜β€β™‚οΈ. Bring on the adventure! πŸŽ‰
 
omg i am so hyped for these new walks!!! tasmania's next iconic walk sounds so epic, especially the tyndall range part πŸžοΈπŸ‘£ i've been following that app alltrails and it's crazy to see how many ppl are hiking there every year almost 4 mil aussies? that's insane! 🀯 and vics great ocean road coastal trail is gonna be lit too, cant wait for that section near grey river πŸŒŠπŸ‘£ anyways can't wait to start planning my own itineraries and hit the trails this year!!!
 
😐 is this gonna be a crazy busy year for hikers? With all these new trails popping up everywhere, I'm kinda worried about the environment being able to handle it πŸŒ³πŸ’¨. Are they doing enough to keep the tracks clean and sustainable? πŸ€” Also, what's with the rise in popularity of hiking apps like AllTrails? Is everyone just getting more adventurous or is there something else at play? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I've heard some of these trails can be pretty rough, but are they gonna cater to beginners or will it be all about the experienced hikers? πŸ’ͺ Should we be worried about overcrowding on these popular trails?
 
omg i cant wait for the new hiking spots to open up!!! i just did the gidjuum gulanyi walk last year and its literally the most magical thing ever 😍🏞️ i saw these stunning waterfalls and ancient volcano craters and it felt like i was in a different world. and now they're adding a new 42km trail to the Tweed volcano 🀯 that's going to be so epic!

i'm also super stoked for the Leeuwin Biddi trail in WA 🌴 its an accessible path designed for all ages and abilities which is amazing because i have a little one who loves exploring the outdoors but can't do long hikes. this 3km trail is perfect for us to enjoy together ❀️

i've been trying to convince my hubby to go on the Snowies Alpine walk in NSW πŸ”οΈ he's not exactly a hiker but it looks so breathtaking and i promise to take tons of photos of him getting all rugged πŸ’β€β™€οΈ we're planning to do the 14km Tidbinbilla Mindjagari track soon too because that one sounds like a real challenge for us πŸ˜…
 
I'm really excited about these new trail developments 🏞️, which are expected to give Australia's hiking industry a significant boost! The boom in trail construction is reflective of the growing interest in outdoor activities among Australians. With more people hitting the trails, it's essential for us to promote sustainable and responsible tourism practices.

Tasmania's Next Iconic Walk and Victoria's Great Ocean Road coastal trail are two notable additions that will further enhance Australia's natural beauty. The Tyndall Range hike promises breathtaking views of the rugged west coast, while the Otway coast trail will offer stunning ocean vistas.

The variety of trails being introduced this year is impressive, with options ranging from easier walks like the Leeuwin Biddi Trail in Western Australia to more challenging hikes like the Tidbinbilla Mindjagari Track in the Australian Capital Territory. Each trail offers a unique experience and allows walkers to connect with nature in different ways.

The growth of the hiking industry also presents opportunities for Australians to explore new regions and discover hidden gems πŸŒ„. As our hiking community continues to expand, we must prioritize trail maintenance and conservation efforts to preserve these natural wonders for future generations.
 
πŸ€” So Tasmania's got another iconic walk comin' up huh? Thinkin' it's gonna bring in a whole lotta walkers & tourists. But have we got the stats to back this up? What kinda economic impact is this gonna have on the island state? Don't wanna see any of our public funds gettin' squandered on some overhyped tourist trail πŸ˜’
 
🀯 Another year, another bunch of new trails popping up all over Australia. I'm not saying it's a bad thing or anything, but can we just slow down for once? πŸ™„ There are already so many awesome hikes out there that the average person is barely going to have time to do them all before the next ones open up. And what's with the obsession with making everything super Instagrammable? Remember when hiking was just about getting out into nature and enjoying the views? 🌳 I'm not against a good selfie opportunity, but let's keep it real, folks!
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I mean, can't they just make it easier to plan hikes? The AllTrails app is already showing a huge surge in distance walked by Aussie users last year, so why do we need more trails that are only accessible for 15 people at a time? Like, what's the point of even calling it a 'hiking trail' if you can't even fit everyone on it? πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈπŸ˜’
 
I'm not surprised Australia's hiking industry is booming, but I do think we need more trails that cater to beginners and families πŸžοΈπŸ’š. All these new ones are amazing, but it's crazy how many of them are like, super long and demanding πŸ˜“. Don't get me wrong, I love a good challenge, but what about people who just want to chill on a Sunday morning with a cuppa and enjoy the views? We're always pushing ourselves to be more adventurous, but shouldn't we also make time for relaxation? πŸ€”
 
🏞️ just think about all these new trails popping up around australia... people are gettin so into hiking πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ and it's awesome to see more australians gettin outdoors & enjoyin nature. we shoulda done this ages ago 😊
 
I'm so stoked for all these new hiking trails hitting our shores this year 🏞️! From Tasmania's rugged west coast to the Whitsunday islands group in Queensland, it's like nature is inviting us to get out there and explore 🌳. The fact that almost 4 million Aussies are already taking part in hiking each year just proves we're hooked πŸ˜†.

I'm loving the diversity of these new trails – from easy coastal paths in Western Australia to the more challenging ones like Tasmania's Next Iconic walk and New Zealand's Kawarau Gorge trail 🀩. And can you believe we've got international hikes on our radar too? The Dongseo trail in South Korea is going to be insane, spanning almost 850km across the Korean peninsula πŸ’₯.

It's not just about the trails themselves but also the community that comes with it – sharing experiences and tips online (I mean, have you seen those AllTrails stats? πŸ“ˆ) and meeting fellow hikers at trailheads. I'm all for promoting sustainable tourism and taking care of our beautiful outdoors 🌸.

Bring on the adventure! Who's ready to hit the trails this year? πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ
 
omg u guys i cant even handle how excited i am about these new trails 🀯🏞️! like tasmania's next iconic walk is literally going to be the most breathtaking thing ever - 3 days of hiking through the tyndall range on west coast is like a dream come true 🌊❀️ and victoria's great ocean road trail is also super epic, who wouldn't want to hike along the coast from fairhaven to grey river πŸ–οΈπŸ‘£

and then theres all these other amazing trails popping up everywhere - the gidjuum gulganyi walk in nsw is like a magical world with waterfalls and ancient volcano craters, and queensland's ngaro track is going to turn the whitsunday islands into a hiking hotspot 🌴🏞️

i swear, every year i get more stoked for trail season 🀩 cant wait to see all these new trails in person
 
idk about these new walks boomin in australia πŸ€”...like, its awesome they're makin trails but also, have we seen the state of our national parks lmao? all this hiking is gonna make a diff but lets be real, people are just gonna trample the land like its nothin πŸ˜’. and 300% more ppl walkin on alltrails last year? that's wild...but also kinda scary? 🀯 we need to be careful about overpackin the trails, ya feel?
 
omg I cant even imagine how hard it must be to plan a new trail 🀯 like they're making me want to sell my old car and buy a tent so bad lol but seriously can you blame them? Australia is such a beautiful country with so much amazing scenery 🌳 and i'm glad to see the hiking industry booming πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ almost 4 million Aussies are getting out there every year, thats wild! 🀯 I remember when i was at uni, we had these tiny little walking groups that went on hikes for like a day or two and now its like everyone's got their own personal trail 🌴 my friends who love the outdoors will be stoked to try all these new ones out πŸ’š
 
just got my hands on this news about new trails popping up all over oz... love that aussies are getting into hiking more & more πŸžοΈπŸ‘£ seems like there's a trail for everyone whether you're a beginner or an adventure-seeker 4 million aussies already hitting the trails each year is no joke and it's awesome to see more infrastructure being built to cater to all types of walkers πŸ‘
 
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