Winding trails, fresh air, and that unbeatable sense of freedom—this is where adventure morphs into meditation.
Feel naturally connected with over 100+ km’s of established tracks to run, bike or hike. Albury Wodonga is where you’ll find your path.
Whether you’re chasing heart-pounding thrills or peaceful outdoor escapes, every corner of this vibrant region invites you to get outside, connect with nature, and create unforgettable experiences.
If you walk, run or ride, there’s a trail that will get your legs burning all while you find your rhythm. Albury Wodonga is an adventure playground shaped by nature and ready to be explored.
Hunchback Mountain Bike Park
📍Felltimber Creek Road, West Wodonga
Sunrise and sunset are the best times to ascend up Hunchback and take in the 360 degree panoramic vistas of Wodonga below. The air feels different up there; fresh, invigorating, making your head a little clearer.
This dedicated Mountain Bike Park offers you 29 trails, ranging from green to double black diamond, meaning no matter your experience, you’re covered. Take a deep breath and let the world blur around you as you descend, weightless and wild, chasing pure freedom on two wheels or two feet if you choose.
McFarlanes Hill
📍McFarlanes Hl Trak, West Wodonga
Strap on your hiking boots and ready your trekking poles, McFarlane’s Hill is calling your name. Walk along the winding tracks that lead you over rolling hills and through bushland that whispers of times gone by.
Bring your camera to capture magnificent views, from abundant wildlife and native flora to rugged rocky outcrops, natural gullies, and cool, clear streams. For the best experience (and to help preserve the park), be sure to stay on the signed paths.
High Country Rail Trail
📍Osborne St, Wodonga
Prefer things a little smoother? Travel along the winding tracks of the High Country Rail Trail. The undulating 44 kilometre path will take you past golden farmland, quaint towns and scenic views of Lake Hume. Perfect for all abilities.
Not ready to tackle the whole trail at once? Explore it in sections, rewarding you with sweeping native bush, hidden gullies, and bursts of wildlife. Rich in history and connection, the journey invites you to pause, breathe in the fresh High Country air, and experience the landscape at your own easy rhythm.
Nail Can Hill
📍Range Road, Albury
Laced with walking and mountain biking trails, Nail Can Hill offers breathtaking views across Albury Wodonga and the Murray River. Wander through stands of red stringybark and white box trees, where wildflowers bloom in spring and the air hums with birdlife.
Whether you’re chasing a heart-pumping ride, a peaceful bushwalk, or a moment to pause and take in the view, Nail Can Hill connects you deeply to the landscape and the region’s natural character.
Wagirra Trail and Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk
📍Kremeur Street, West Albury
Savour the peaceful moments and find where nature meets culture. Follow the 15-kilometre (return) Murray River pathway as it winds between Wonga Wetlands and the South Albury Trail. The gentle route meanders along the river’s edge, shaded by towering gums and alive with the calls of native birdlife.
Along the way, take time to explore the Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk, a five-kilometre section of the trail, featuring 15 captivating sculptures created by Aboriginal artists. Each piece shares timeless First Nations stories, celebrating the deep connection between people, culture, and the landscape.
Recover and relax
After a day on the trails, take a moment to reflect and enjoy the sense of accomplishment. Treat yourself to a taste of Albury Wodonga’s thriving food and drink scene. From a perfectly brewed coffee and brunch at Mr Benedict to a well-earned beer and burger at The Goods Shed in Wodonga. It’s the perfect way to round out your adventure and experience the warm, laid-back hospitality that defines the region – you earnt it.