2025 Walks Calendar

While this listing of walks is up-to-date at time of publishing, it is sometimes necessary to cancel or change a planned walk for reasons such as leader unavailability, closed roads and tracks or poor weather. It is also Boots N’ All policy that a minimum of 2 persons of the same gender (this can include the leader) will need to register before the walk can go ahead. This year, our Family Fun Walks have been rebadged Walk this Way and have been merged into the main calendar. Those walks are on Sunday afternoons from 2 to 4 pm unless otherwise mentioned, and easy to get to. All are manageable for families with young children, although only some are pram-friendly.

2025 Walks Calendar – Click here for printable version

If you still want to see the full 2024 walks calendar, click here.
Keep an eye on the printable version during the year, as we sometimes need to update and change plans!

DateLocationDescriptionRatingContact Leader
Dec 7 2024Copper Cove
Baker’s Beach area. Coastal heights and heathlands to a lovely secluded beach suitable for swimming, fishing etc.
Easy-MediumGrace Hillman 0490 840 866
Dec 28 2024
(note changed date – was 27th)
Lake Lucy LongEnjoy the wide-open spaces and wildflowers of the alpine plateaux to walk off the Christmas cheer. This year, we venture into the heart of the northern plateau via Lady Lake Hut.  Beautiful tarns, pencil pines, wilderness.
(Re-scheduled from 25 May due to deer culling)
Medium
E L M S
John Tabor
0475 566 389
Jan ? 2025TBC – extra walkIf enough interest, we’ll add an extra walk in the alpine areasMediumTBC
Jan 11Rocky Cape circuit Beautiful coastal scenery in this northwest national park – aboriginal historic caves, great views from the high points.Medium DGrace Hillman 0490 840 866 + Mark Lawrie 0418 527 525
Jan 25Mt Barrow SouthMt. Barrow has a plateau that extends to the south from the summit area. Rumour has it that the wombats have a yellowish tinge!Easy-Medium SBasil Tkaczuk
6331 1155
Feb 8Mt. VictoriaProminent peak in the north-east with panoramic views to north and east coasts. [note change of leader]Medium S E BPeter Davies 0414 516 268
Feb 22Mt Kate Mt Kate rises high above the Dove River near Cradle Mountain. Interesting vegetation and great views!Medium D M SPeter Davies 0414 516 268
Mar 2Mt. Arnon“Walk this Way” Family Fun Walk – about 4 km south of Prospect – most of us have never been there – a great opportunity.Easy – FamilyDaniel Hutchison 0457 765 907
Mar 8-10 L.WeekendFortescue & Tasman Capes(camping)  Camp at Fortescue Bay, and day walks to the Capes. Perhaps add in a trip to Port Arthur or a Pennicott cruiseEasy – Medium  Hannah Waterhouse
0427 026 233
Mar 21-23Lk Petrarch Circuit via Byron Gap(camping)  1. Fri. evening start Lk St Clair – Echo Point Hut, 2. to  beautiful Lk Petrarch via Byron Gap. 3. Cynthia Bay via Cuvier ValleyMedium
D E M S but heavy packs
Nik Sands
0429 387 777
Apr 5Lake LouisaHigh above Lk Rowallan, this expansive but less visited lake features an interesting chasm.Medium
B D E S
Phil Andrew
0408 014 757
April 19 Easter weekend 29/3 to 1/4 then  school term break 13/4 to 28/4  
Apr 26Fagus WalkExperience the unique beauty of the “fagus” in full autumn colour, either Cradle area or Grail Falls depending on forecasts.Medium +Philip Dawson email
pidasms@gmail.com or ph.   6382 3561 after 6:30 pm
May 4Ron Roach Farm
at Osmaston
“Walk this Way” Family Fun Walk – opportunity for a picnic lunch on a farm and visit to a sandstone cave SW of Westbury.Easy – FamilyDaniel Hutchison 0457 765 907
May 10Magnet & Cleveland MinesExplore abandoned mines and mill and the former town of Luina, west of WaratahEasy-Medium D SDarren Wunder
0438 557 046
 Coast to CoastJoin in this year’s version of the Coast-to-Coast challenge. Event and date not confirmed at time of writingYour choice of difficultyDetails closer to the time
May 24Howells BluffHigh above Lake Rowallan, this peak is usually bypassed on the way into the Walls, but offers views and alpine scenery.Medium  E M SKent Lillico 0428 451 528
Jun 1Punchbowl Reserve Circuit“Walk this Way” Family Fun Walk –  a bushland setting with children’s play space, bushland walking trails and a duck pond.Easy – FamilyDaniel Hutchison 0457 765 907
Jun 7 L.WeekendThe Overland Track [TBC](camping)  Overland Track (south to north) expedition (6 nights) setting out 7th or 8th June. Early expressions of interest welcome!Medium  D E S
but heavy packs
Hannah Waterhouse
0427 026 233
Jun 21Duck Reach and Gorge BushlandExplore the extensive bushland tracks and unexpected views right within our city limits.Easy-Medium SJohn Potts 0418 576 011
  school term break  
Jul 12Split Rock FallsForests, falls and the unusual Split Rock (aka Cleft Rock) feature in the upper Meander River area.Medium SPhilip Dawson email
pidasms@gmail.com or ph.   6382 3561 after 6:30 pm
Jul 26Visuals EveningPast glories, future challenges – a pleasant evening of photos, videos, adventure stories and interesting people [venue TBC]Very easy & relaxing!Basil Tkaczuk 6331 1155
Aug  9Holwell GorgeExplore this interesting gorge in the West Tamar AreaEasy-MediumLeader TBC
Aug 23Gog RangeWest of Elizabeth Town, Gog Range rises high above the Mersey River, offering great views on a relatively short walk.MediumLeader TBC
Sept 6Upper Liffey RiverWalk the beautiful cascading Liffey River downhill from the Lake Highway to the Liffey Falls upper carpark.Medium CELGrace Hillman
0490 840 866
Sept 7Tailrace Park & West Tamar Trail“Walk this Way” Family Fun Walk – the Tailrace park and playground have some great tracks to stretch the legs.Easy – FamilyDarren Wunder
0438 557 046
Sept 20Basil Steers Huts circuitVisit an interesting old hut and explore this high alpine forest near Lake Rowallan without over-exerting yourself!Easy-Medium D EIan Waterhouse 0428 242 693
Oct 4 Winterbrook FallsJust east of Black Bluff, these spectacular falls tumble over the edge of a high and craggy escarpment directly opposite the Bluff.Medium D E L SPeter Davies 0414 516 268
  school term break  
Oct 5 (Sun.)Kate Reed Nature Recreation area“Walk this Way” Family Fun Walk  Sunday pm –  There’s a lot more to the Kate Reed reserve than the Silverdome – bush tracks etcEasy – FamilyDaniel Hutchison 0457 765 907
Oct 25Location TBCThis might be a water portage walk for Taking on Goliath SU camp which usually happens on Nov. long weekendMedium DDetails closer to the time
Nov 1 (Long Weekend)  Taking on Goliath SU camp for young teens. Details closer to the time
Nov 14 (Fri.)PlanningMeeting (perhaps virtual) to plan 2026 walks program  
Nov 9Windsor Park“Walk this Way” Family Fun Walk – This lovely parkland has interesting walks and viewing spots. Join us for a picnic lunchEasy – FamilyDaniel Hutchison 0457 765 907
Nov 22Moses Creek WaterfallsBy far the best waterfall circuit walk in the state – in marvellous rainforest close to Cathedral MountainMedium D E L M SPhilip Dawson email
pidasms@gmail.com or ph.   6382 3561 after 6:30 pm
Dec 6Mt MauriceIn region of Mt. Barrow. Views of the north east forests and out to the coast. Waratah and wild flowers in season!Medium SPeter Davies 0414 516 268
  School Christmas holidays  
Dec 27Destination TBCWe usually aim for the wide-open spaces and wildflowers of the alpine plateaux to walk off the Christmas cheer.Medium 
The list of walks can also be found on our website: https://bootsnall.org.au/ 
If publishing details of these walks, please make sure you include the rating key (overleaf) for any letter rating for that walk.

Key to Walks Ratings:
B    Boulder field – walkers need to be able to confidently step from rock to rock.
C    Climbing sections using rocks and vegetation as hand holds.
D    Drive distance requires early departure – usually 7:30 am
E    Exposed alpine conditions – can be dangerous in poor weather if not fully equipped – see below.
L    A long day’s walk – in excess of 3 hours each way.
M   Marshy or muddy sections – be prepared to walk with wet feet.
S    Steep incline for at least part of the way

Click this link for a more detailed discussion of Preparation, Food and Safety guidelines for Boots N’ All walks.

Bush walking can involve an element of danger.  All who participate in Boots’n’All activities do so at their own risk.  Intending walkers new to Boots N’ All must contact the leader personally unless the walk is rated “Easy” or “Family”.