10 hidden hiking gems on australia's east coast

10 hidden hiking gems on australia's east coast

You know that feeling when you discover a hidden gem of a trail — one that’s not packed with people, but full of breathtaking views, winding paths, and that serene stillness you’ve been craving? There’s nothing quite like it. The East Coast of Australia is packed with trails that offer just that: lesser-known spots that feel like your own private adventure playground.

From secluded coastal walks to lush rainforest paths, we’ve rounded up the 10 best trails you might not have heard of yet. Whether you're after a quick afternoon escape or a weekend trek, these trails are all about connecting with nature in a big way. Imagine the crunch of the earth underfoot, the scent of eucalyptus in the air, and the feeling of the world slowing down around you. That’s the magic we’re talking about.

So, grab your gear, lace up your boots, and let’s hit the trails, legends. It’s time to find your next adventure and soak in the beauty of Australia's rugged coastlines and quiet forests. Every step you take is a step closer to that unbeatable feeling of freedom and connection with the wild.

Ready to make some memories? See our list of best kept secret trails along the East Coast of Australia…

1. Bouddi Coastal Walk, NSW
A hidden gem on the Central Coast, this 8.5 km trail winds through Bouddi National Park, offering stunning ocean views, secluded beaches, and plenty of wildlife. The trek from Putty Beach to Macmasters Beach is a mix of boardwalks and bush paths, making it perfect for a day hike.

2. Box Head Track, NSW
Located in Bouddi National Park, this short but scenic 3 km hike takes you through lush bushland to Box Head, where you’re rewarded with panoramic views of the Hawkesbury River, Broken Bay, and Barrenjoey Headland.

3. Toolona Creek Circuit, QLD
Found in Lamington National Park, this 17.4 km loop trail takes you through dense rainforest, past cascading waterfalls, and along the misty Toolona Creek. It's a challenging hike but well worth it for the untouched beauty and tranquillity.

4. Mount Warning Summit Track (Wollumbin), NSW
A sacred site to the Bundjalung people, this 8.8 km return hike in Wollumbin National Park is best done at sunrise. You’ll climb through ancient rainforest and up steep rock scrambles to reach the peak, where you'll be the first to catch the sunrise on the Australian mainland.

5. Cape Byron Walking Track, NSW
Though Byron Bay is popular, this 3.7 km loop is often less crowded. The track takes you from Byron Bay’s main beach through rainforest and cliffs to the iconic Cape Byron Lighthouse, with plenty of spots to spot dolphins and whales.

6. Mount Ninderry Summit Walk, QLD
A lesser-known trail on the Sunshine Coast, this 2 km return hike is a steep climb, but it rewards with spectacular 360-degree views over the Maroochy River and coastline. It's a quick but rewarding hike perfect for a morning adventure.

7. White Sands Walk and Scribbly Gum Track, NSW
Nestled in Jervis Bay, this 6 km loop offers pristine white sandy beaches and turquoise waters along the coast. The track takes you through forests of scribbly gums and offers plenty of chances to spot dolphins and other wildlife.

8. Mount Greville, QLD
Located in the Moogerah Peaks National Park, this 5 km return hike is one for the more adventurous. Known for its dramatic slot canyons and steep ascent, the summit offers incredible views of Lake Moogerah and the surrounding Scenic Rim.

9. The Blue Pool Walking Track, NSW
This lesser-known spot in Bermagui takes you on a 1 km trail down to the iconic Blue Pool, a natural ocean rock pool perfect for a swim. The walk may be short, but it’s a stunning location and great for a refreshing dip after a day of exploring.

10. Girrakool to Patonga Trail, NSW
This 11 km one-way hike through Brisbane Water National Park is a true hidden treasure. The trail features stunning waterfalls, Aboriginal rock art, lush rainforest, and sweeping views over Broken Bay. Finish your hike at the quaint Patonga village for a well-deserved rest.

These trails are just waiting for you to explore, offering a mix of landscapes and experiences that showcase the East Coast's natural beauty. Pack your gear, hit the trail, and enjoy!

Harry & Ness 


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