Adventure Together Family Friendly Walks

We love adventuring from the beach to the bush, exploring new places, spending time with family and friends, and enjoying the sights and sounds of nature. Being outdoors it’s one of the best ways to feel great, unwind, rejuvenate and experience amazing places with loved ones and mates. 

Adventures come in all shapes and sizes, so it’s always important to plan any short walks or hikes that are suitable to abilities, especially when it comes to kids. Walks can be leisurely or challenging, but most of all they should be fun for the whole family. Growing kids benefit so much from being in nature, from seeing plants and animals, to developing their gross motor skills, fostering a sense of adventure and sparking their imaginations and curiosity.

There are so many ways to enjoy the great outdoors, and if you are looking for some ideas, check out our blog on fun outdoor activities and ideas for the whole family.

When it comes to family friendly bushwalks and scenic locations, we are frequently updating the Adventure Together Map with more places to explore. Wavetree are based in the Southern Highlands and Greater Sydney area, so most walks are in these locations, but we are growing our list of places all around Australia to inspire your next adventure.

Get FREE access to family friendly walks by saving the Adventure Together Map to your Google Maps App 'Saved Tab'.

  • 1. Planning your Family Friendly Walk

    Do your research on where to go, use the Adventure Together Map for ideas or check your State Park Authority website (here is a list of them). Make sure you choose a trail that is suitable for everyone's abilities and plan breaks on your walk to enjoy your surroundings. Checking weather conditions is essential before heading out, a super hot day or afternoon storm could make conditions extremely challenging. Importantly, let other people know where you are going in case you get lost. Finally, check for any park alerts, especially over bushfire season and make sure you stay on the trails.

  • 2. Comfort is Key, Dress for the Conditions

    Making sure you've got the right gear for a comfortable adventure. If kids are uncomfortable your day together could be cut short. Weather conditions can change quickly so waterproof and windproof clothing is essential, comfortable shoes or boots, and layers if it's extra cold out. On a hot days make sure you're protected from the sun. And if you're going through thick bush on narrow trails, long clothing is recommended to avoid potential stings and bites.

    Check out our Kids Apparel for Waterproof Coats and Boots. 
  • 3. Pack Smart, Trek Smart: Essentials for a Well-Equipped Family Bushwalk

    When venturing out, make sure you bring the essentials to keep everyone fuelled and hydrated for a fun day out. Bring at least 2 litres of water per person and plenty of food and nutritious snacks. And treats are of course great for keeping kids motivated! A first aid kit is essential as sometimes kids can fall and get scratches, but also consider getting a snake bite kit too. Make sure there is enough battery in your phone to last the day, bring a spare battery pack. For long hikes and bigger adventures, you should have a map and compass and a personal locator beacon (PLB). It goes without saying, but have a hat, sunscreen and insect repellent too! A short a simple walk needn't be complicated though, just make sure you are prepared.

  • 4. Leave No Trace, Embrace Nature

    Embrace the ethos of responsible bushwalking by leaving no trace. Bring a rubbish bag and minimise waste by taking it away with you. Support responsible bushwalking for nature conservation and enjoyment of future generations.

  • 5. Put Safety First, Respect the Outdoors

    Safety is key to enjoying a day out in nature, whether at the beach or the bush. Wherever you go, please following park authority rules and alerts. This guide covers some of the key aspects of safety, but always be alert on bush walks and have kids within reach, while staying on designated paths. Importantly, be alert to your surroundings; listen for any falling tree branches and look up at the tree canopy to if there are any dangling branches over trails - especially when it's windy. Avoid trails on windy days as branches can fall. Stay clear of any rock ledges and drops. Look out for any wildlife, like snakes, and be sure not to bother them.

  • 6. Trailblazing Fun! Games, Exploring and Learning in Nature

    Turn family bushwalks into thrilling adventures filled with learning, exploration, and games. Encourage curiosity, identify flora and fauna, and transform the trail into an immersive playground for your kids. Make every step an opportunity for fun and discovery by introducing a scavenger or treasure hunt!

DISCLAIMER:

By using the Adventure Together Map by Wavetree, you agree to the below disclaimer:

Outdoor activities can be dangerous and conditions are subject to change. You must take responsibility for your own welfare, the welfare of your family and others. Safety first is a priority when undertaking any outdoor activity. Report any unsafe locations to relevant authorities and email hello@wavetree.com.au to update the map if conditions have changed.

Wavetree is not responsible for any accident, injury or even death as a result of visiting outdoor locations listed in this map, our social media, websites and other communication.