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The best hikes from bus stations in Australia

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Bus station hiking trails in Australia offer access to a diverse range of landscapes, from rugged mountain ranges and ancient rainforests to stunning coastlines and vast outback deserts. The continent features extensive networks of trails that traverse varied terrain, including alpine environments, eucalyptus forests, and unique coastal formations. These routes provide opportunities to explore distinct ecosystems and natural attractions across different regions.

Best bus station hiking trails in Australia

  • The most popular bus station hiking route is Dove Lake Circuit

Last updated: May 14, 2026

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Dove Lake Circuit

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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March 30, 2026, Crater Lake

Crater Lake is a small, picturesque glacial lake nestled beneath Cradle Mountain, surrounded by steep slopes and alpine vegetation. A well-formed walking track leads to the lake from several nearby routes, offering elevated views over the water and surrounding peaks. Its sheltered setting and reflective surface make it a lovely spot to pause and take in the scenery for anyone exploring this beautiful area.

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Overland Track at Ronny Creek marks the northern trailhead of Tasmania’s iconic long-distance walk, set within Cradle Mountain–Lake St Clair National Park. Beginning across button grass plains and boardwalks, this section offers immediate views of Cradle Mountain and plenty of wildlife sightings, including wombats. It's a well-defined and easy start before the track climbs toward Marion’s Lookout and the alpine plateau.

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Wurrmbu Creek is a quieter swimming spot within Mossman Gorge, where clear water flows over rocks to form smaller, more sheltered pools. Surrounded by dense rainforest, it feels more tucked away than the main river areas and is often less crowded.

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This popular swimming spot along the Mossman River sits within Mossman Gorge, where clear water flows over large granite boulders to form natural pools. Surrounded by dense rainforest, it’s a common place to stop for a swim while walking through the gorge. It can get busy during the day, so visiting later in the afternoon is usually quieter.

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Rainforest Circuit Track in Mossman Gorge winds through dense, moisture-rich rainforest within the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. Starting near Rex Creek bridge, the track moves through shaded forest filled with strangler figs, epiphytes, and regular butterfly activity. A small lookout along the way offers views towards Mount Demi, breaking up the enclosed canopy. Conditions are humid year-round, with roots and steps underfoot, so surfaces can be slippery after rain.

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March 20, 2026, World War II Gun Pits

The World War II Gun Pits at North Head are concrete coastal defence emplacements built to help protect Sydney Harbour during the war. The four pits sit in exposed positions overlooking the ocean, reflecting their strategic role in monitoring and defence. Today, the remains are open to visitors and are a stark historical contrast to the surrounding coastal landscape.

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March 18, 2026, Lake Lilla

Lake Lilla is a small, serene alpine lake surrounded by forest and open heathland. The lake reflects the nearby peaks on calm days, creating a peaceful, photogenic spot along the Dove Lake circuit. It’s a quiet place to pause and enjoy the natural beauty away from the busier main lookouts.

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March 18, 2026, Wombat Pool lookout

This lookout sits right at the edge of Wombat Pool, with a sturdy bench where you can rest and enjoy the view, where you’ll see the peaceful reflections of the surrounding alpine forest and nearby peaks in the calm water. It’s a quiet, scenic spot perfect for soaking in the park's tranquil atmosphere.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available in Australia?

Australia offers a vast network of hiking trails accessible by bus, with nearly 2000 routes available. This includes over 1000 easy trails, around 700 moderate options, and nearly 100 challenging hikes, ensuring there's something for every skill level.

What types of landscapes can I expect on bus-accessible hikes in Australia?

Australia's bus-accessible hikes traverse an incredibly diverse range of landscapes. You can explore rugged mountain ranges like those in Tasmania or the Blue Mountains, lush subtropical rainforests such as those found in Queensland's Lamington National Park, and stunning coastlines with dramatic cliffs and pristine beaches, like the famous Bondi to Manly Walk in New South Wales. The trails offer a true taste of Australia's unique natural beauty.

Are there any family-friendly bus station hikes in Australia?

Yes, many bus-accessible trails are suitable for families. Look for easy-grade routes that are shorter in distance and have minimal elevation gain. For example, the Dove Lake Circuit in Tasmania offers a relatively flat and scenic walk around the lake, perfect for all ages. Similarly, the Rainforest Circuit Track provides an easy introduction to Australia's lush rainforests.

What is the best time of year for bus station hikes in Australia?

The best time to hike depends on the region. For southern states and alpine areas like Tasmania or the Australian Alps, summer (November to March) is ideal. For outback and northern regions, including Queensland's rainforests, the cooler dry season (May to October) is preferable to avoid extreme heat and humidity. Coastal walks, especially around Sydney, can be enjoyed year-round, though spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures.

Can I find circular bus station walks in Australia?

Yes, many bus-accessible routes are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end at the same point, often conveniently located near a bus stop. For instance, the North Head Circuit via Blue Fish Track in Sydney offers a fantastic loop with coastal views. These types of routes are great for public transport users as they eliminate the need for return travel to a different trailhead.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see on these trails?

Australia's diverse ecosystems mean you have a good chance of spotting native wildlife. On coastal trails, look out for marine birds and, during migration seasons, whales. In eucalyptus forests and rainforests, you might encounter kangaroos, wallabies, various bird species, and even koalas in certain areas. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance and never feed animals.

Are there any notable landmarks or attractions along bus-accessible hiking routes?

Absolutely! Many trails lead to or pass by significant natural and cultural landmarks. For example, you can find stunning viewpoints like Pinnacle Lookout or Mount Coot-tha Lookout. Some routes offer glimpses of iconic natural monuments such as Uluru (Ayers Rock), or take you through areas with unique geological features like Rawson Pass. Always check the specific route details for points of interest.

What do other hikers enjoy most about bus station hikes in Australia?

The komoot community highly rates hiking in Australia, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 14,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the incredible diversity of scenery, from pristine beaches to ancient rainforests, and the accessibility of these trails via public transport. The well-maintained paths and opportunities for wildlife spotting are also frequently highlighted as major positives.

Are there any challenging bus-accessible hikes for experienced hikers?

Yes, despite the focus on bus accessibility, Australia offers challenging routes for experienced hikers. While specific multi-day treks like the Overland Track might require more complex public transport planning, many national parks accessible by bus offer longer, more strenuous day hikes with significant elevation changes. Look for trails graded as 'difficult' in the route descriptions for a greater challenge.

Can I find coastal walks accessible by bus in Australia?

Australia's extensive coastline provides numerous bus-accessible coastal walks. The Tamarama Beach – Bronte Beach loop from Bondi Beach is a prime example, offering stunning ocean views and beach access directly from public transport hubs in Sydney. These walks often feature dramatic cliff-tops, sandy beaches, and opportunities to explore charming coastal communities.

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