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Top Walking Trails Rated by Distance and DifficultyUpdated

Discover the best outdoor fitness spots in Townsville, from leisurely strolls to challenging hikes, rated by distance and difficulty to suit all fitness levels.

By Townsville Wellness Desk · Published 4 July 2026 at 12:22 pm ·

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Updated 4 July 2026 at 1:22 pm

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Top Walking Trails Rated by Distance and Difficulty
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Townsville has 23 designated walking trails, with the most popular being the Castle Hill 2.5km climb, which attracts over 1,000 visitors each week.

The importance of outdoor fitness spots in Townsville cannot be overstated, particularly given the recent concerns about the nation's health and wellbeing. With the Socceroos' World Cup campaign dominating headlines, many locals are inspired to get active and improve their physical health. Moreover, the transformation of Australia's property market has led to increased interest in outdoor activities, as people seek to make the most of their local environment. In Townsville, this means exploring the many parks and outdoor fitness spots on offer, including the Strand Waterpark beach strip and the scenic trails of Magnetic Island.

Locals and visitors alike can enjoy a range of walking trails in Townsville, from the easy 1.2km stroll along the Strand Waterpark beach strip to the more challenging 5km hike on Magnetic Island. The Townsville City Council's 'Walks in Townsville' program provides detailed maps and guides for each trail, including the popular Cape Pallarenda Conservation Park and the scenic Rowes Bay trails. The council has also partnered with the Townsville Hospital to promote outdoor fitness and provide resources for those looking to improve their physical health.

Trail Ratings and Statistics

According to data from the Townsville City Council, the most popular walking trails in Townsville are the Castle Hill 2.5km climb, with over 50,000 visitors per year, and the Magnetic Island 5km hike, with over 20,000 visitors per year. The council's website provides detailed ratings for each trail, including distance, difficulty, and scenery, to help walkers choose the best trail for their fitness level. For example, the Castle Hill 2.5km climb is rated as 'moderate' in terms of difficulty, with a distance of 2.5km and an elevation gain of 200m. In contrast, the Magnetic Island 5km hike is rated as 'challenging', with a distance of 5km and an elevation gain of 400m.

For those looking to get started with outdoor fitness in Townsville, the best place to begin is with one of the many easy walking trails on offer. The Strand Waterpark beach strip is a great option, with its flat, paved path and scenic views of the ocean. From there, walkers can progress to more challenging trails, such as the Castle Hill 2.5km climb or the Magnetic Island 5km hike. With its many parks and outdoor fitness spots, Townsville is the perfect place to get active and improve your physical health, with something to suit all fitness levels and interests. The Townsville City Council's website provides a wealth of information and resources for walkers, including trail maps, ratings, and guides, making it easy to get started and find the perfect trail for your next outdoor adventure.

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