Get inspired by the amazing walking events on offer around Australia. From stunning coastal walks to charity challenges and endurance treks, My Next Challenge is the place to find your next walk.
29 Walk events
The Great Island Trek Magnetic Island 2024 will take place on the 7th of September. Trek, walk or run 15km, or 25km point to point across Magnetic Island. This event is an awesome adventure with spectacular scenery and a fundraiser for the mental health support organization, Beyond Blue.
The Bloody Long Walk in Perth is a 35km challenge on 15 September 2024 from South Perth to Cottesloe Beach; the event is owned and operated by the Mito Foundation.
The Bloody Long Walk on the Mornington Peninsula is a 35km challenge on 6 October 2024 from Point Nepean National Park to Martha Cove; the event is owned and operated by the Mito Foundation.
The Kokoda Challenge Lake Macquarie event will take place at Olney State Forest from the 12-13 October 2024. The Kokoda Challenge is a team endurance event that pays respects to fallen Australian Defence Force members and raises funds for the Kokoda Youth Foundation's youth programs.
This October join Coastrek, Australia’s most iconic hiking challenge and walk 35km or 20km along Margaret River's spectacular coastline and the lush forest scenery of the famous Cape to Cape track. From beautiful bays to rugged cliffs, whale-watching and wildflowers, this is our wildest Coastrek yet.
The Bloody Long Walk in Adelaide is a 35km challenge on 27 October 2024 from Carrick Hill in Springfield to Glenelg; the event is owned and operated by the Mito Foundation.
The Bloody Long Walk in Canberra is a 35km challenge on 10 November 2024 from Red Hill to Reconciliation Park; the event is owned and operated by the Mito Foundation.
Join us in trekking 40km's to commemorate the 40 year anniversary of Women's Legal Service Queensland, through the 2024 Walk for Change.
The Bloody Long Walk in Sydney East is a 35km challenge on 17 November 2024 from Malabar to The Rocks; the event is owned and operated by the Mito Foundation.