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Return hikes and trails

A return hike, also known as an out-and-back hike, is the most straightforward type of hiking trail. Unlike circuit or one-way hikes, it takes you on a single path that starts and finishes at the same location. Think of it like walking down a straight line and then turning back to come home the same way. Find the best return hikes in Australia here.

Cape Woolamai Pinnacles Walk (4.5km)

Mount Bogong – Eskdale Spur Hike (23km)

Melville’s Lookout Track (10.5km)

Natural Bridge Walk (4km)

Mount Ritchie Hike (16km)

Toorloo Arm Walk (3km)

Middle Creek Walk (6km)

Raglan Falls Hike (11km)

Gar Waterfalls Walk (4.2km)

Boroka Lookout from Halls Gap Hike (12km)

Signal Peak Hike (7.5km)

Camel Pad Track (10km)

Discovery Trail Walk (15km)

Flaggy Creek Gorge Hike (12km)

Conic Range Walking Track (1.5km)

Vereker Outlook Walk (6km)

Big Drift Walk (4.5km)

George Bass Coastal Walk (17km)

Petrified Forest Walk (800m)

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