Trail Distance: 5.3 miles
Elevation Gain: ~800 ft.
Terrain Rating: Easy - dirt but moderate grade throughout
Hike Time: 2.5 hours
Dog Friendly: Yes but watch out for ticks
Recommended Seasons: All
Trail Distance: 5.3 miles
Elevation Gain: ~800 ft.
Terrain Rating: Easy - dirt but moderate grade throughout
Hike Time: 2.5 hours
Dog Friendly: Yes but watch out for ticks
Recommended Seasons: All
Trail Distance: 7.7 miles
Elevation Gain: ~1600 ft.
Terrain Rating: Easy - paved, wide trail
Hike Time: 3.5 hours
Dog Friendly: Yes
Recommended Seasons: All
Trail Distance: 4.5 miles
Elevation Gain: Flat
Terrain Rating: Easy - paved/concrete
Hike Time: 1.5-2 hours
Dog Friendly: Yes
Recommended Seasons: All
Hike Rating: 3.0/5
Before we went to Australia, we decided that our criteria were good beaches, fun hikes, and yummy cafes. I probably spent more than 30 hours researching because there is just so much information online! In the end we decided to stick to NSW and Queensland and save the rest of Australia for another trip.
We spent 4 days around the Great Barrier Reef and had such a fun time exploring and hanging around town. Most tours leave from Cairns or Port Douglas, but which town is right for you?
Freycinet National Park was the highlight of our Tasmania trip. Although rainy for most of the year (they average 10-15 days per month!), it’s a beautiful coastal gem.
The Bay of Fires is a must-stop destination on the East Coast of Tasmania. It sits along white sand beaches with plenty of camping or lodging options.
Cradle Mountain is a beautiful reason to visit Tasmania. Fairly remote with great hikes and wildlife, it was definitely a highlight of our trip
Everglades National Park is super accessible from Miami. It’s full of wildlife & makes for a good day trip, although I wouldn’t recommend going out of your way to visit it.
Emerald Valley (翡翠谷) is a beautiful river trekking area near Hualien, Taiwan - perfect for hiking and swimming all year round.