Tuesday, 14 January 2025

AllTrails reveals the 5 most popular hikes in Australia

by BD Banks

The app has just dropped its yearly wrap of Aussie hiking habits in 2024, including the most popular tracks. Here’s what the stats revealed.

It’s well-known that Aussies love getting outdoors. But new data from hiking app AllTrails has shown just how much we really enjoy hitting the trail. According to the app’s roundup, Aussie AllTrails users navigated 11 million kilometres on the app last year. For reference, that’s the equivalent of walking around the Earth over 30 times! And when it comes to the average Aussie hiker, we ranked third globally, both for the amount of time spent on the trail and for the most kilometres clocked per person. It’s no wonder we’re known as a sporting nation!

As for the most popular hikes in Austalia, here are the trails most trodden in 2024.

1. Grand Canyon Track (Blue Mountains, NSW)

Length: 6 kilometres

The Blue Mountains are a World Heritage Site, a gem of biodiversity just a stone’s throw from Sydney. So, it makes sense that the most popular track of the year hailed from this beloved region. The six-kilometre Grand Canyon Track takes in waterfalls, ferns and striking views over the valley. In the right light, the landscape almost shimmers blue, thanks to the haze emanating from the blue gums that lend the region its name. As an aside, we also recommend extending your trip to do the new Grand Clifftop Walk, too.

Explore the Blue Mountains Grand Canyon Walk. (Images: Getty/Katharina13)

2. Bondi Beach to Coogee Beach Walk (Sydney, NSW)

Length: 12.4 kilometres

New South Wales dominates the list with Sydney’s tried-and-true Bondi to Coogee Walk coming in at second place. Starting at Bondi’s photogenic Icebergs pool and taking in some of the city’s prettiest swimming spots, you’ll see plenty of activewear-clad walkers powering along the trail, oat latte in hand. But this a popular walk for good reason, showcasing Sydney’s coveted coastal lifestyle in a nutshell.

Icebergs swimming pool at Bondi Beach

The Bondi to Coogee Walk showcases why Sydney’s Eastern suburbs are among the country’s most-desired locales. (Image: Destination NSW)

3. Mount Lofty Loop (Wonga Park, Vic)

Length: 5 kilometres

Rounding out the top three is the Mount Lofty Loop. This is a popular spot for Melbournians to get a dose of greenery, with the trail steering hikers around the beautiful Yarra Valley and taking in serene views of rolling hills. Best of all, wildlife is abundant here and you’ll likely spot plenty of kangaroos and wallabies as you hike. We’ve also rounded up more great hikes around Melbourne.

Wonga Park in Victoria

Melburnians head to Wonga Park to soak in the greenery.

4. Whistlepipe Gully and Lesmurdie Falls Loop (Perth, WA)

Length: 6.8 kilometres

This stunning track in Mundy Regional Park is a go-to for Perth locals. Best of all, your pooch can accompany you on this dog-friendly trail (as long as they are on a leash). As you walk on this waterfall-dotted trail, you’ll be accompanied by the croak of frogs and maybe even spot a kangaroo or two if you’re lucky.

Lesmurdie Falls

Lesmurdie Falls Loop is a popular dog-friendly walk near Perth. (Image: Getty/Jonathan Carruthers)

5. Enoggera Reservoir Circuit (Enoggera Reservoir, Qld)

Length: 10.9 kilometres

Meander around this moderate track that encircles Enoggera Reservoir near Brisbane. Marvel as the glassy water budding with plant life. And don’t forget your swimmers so you can enjoy a post-hike dip, as this is a popular swimming spot for locals to cool off.

enoggera reservoir

There are plenty of places to cool off on a hike around Enoggera Reservoir. (Image: Getty/ Marlon Trottmann)

Check out more of Australia’s best hikes here.

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