Outdoor fitness

Outdoor Fitness Hubs

Outdoor fitness hubs can be found throughout the region at the following parks:

  • Bargara - Schuhkraft Walk Park
  • Bundaberg - Boreham Park
  • Bundaberg - Lake Ellen Heritage Hub Park
  • Bundaberg - Riverside Parklands
  • Burnett Heads - Jack Norgate Oval
  • Branyan - Parklands Estate Park
  • Childers - Childers Showgrounds
  • Coral Cove - Barolin Point Reserve
  • Gin Gin - Dear Street Park
  • Innes Park - Innes Park Reserve
  • Woodgate - Banksia Park

View our Park Finder map and filter results by 'fitness equipment' to easily find the location of each park.

Park Finder

Walk and Cycle Trails

The generally flat terrain across the Bundaberg Region lends itself perfectly to walking and cycling pursuits.

The kilometres of pathway networks and the excellent bicycle trails ensure these popular leisure activities can easily be undertaken across our region.

Cycle

Enjoy these 10 popular rides in the Bundaberg Region including:

  • Coonarr Beach (Intermediate, 48kms)
  • Bundaberg to the Burnett Heads Lighthouse (Easy, 42kms)
  • Bundaberg to South Kolan (Intermediate/difficult, 55kms)
  • Burnett River to Bargara (Easy, 30kms)
  • Botanic Garden Loop via Moorlands (Intermediate, 54km)
  • Bundaberg to Elliott Heads Beach (Easy, 30km)
  • Anzac Park to Sandy Hook (Easy, 28kms)
  • Anzac Park to Dr May’s Crossing (Intermediate/difficult, 50km)
  • Bargara Beach to Burnett Headlands (Easy, 12-15km)
  • Bargara to Coral Cove (Easy, 32km)

DOWNLOAD THE 10 POPULAR RIDES MAP

Walk

Discover the region’s beautiful costal pathways through the maps below or follow one of the many 10,000 Steps routes throughout the Bundaberg region.

Burnett heads and Bargara pathways map Moore park beach and Woodgate beach pathways map

ten thousand steps pathways map(PDF, 4MB) Innes Park Coral Cove and Elliott heads pathways map

Walk and Cycle Groups

While walking and cycling can be experienced on your own, they are also great activities to enjoy in a group.

To get active and meet new people why not join a walking group or cycling club?

The Bundaberg Region has several walking and cycling groups which meet regularly.

Go to the Bundaberg Region Community Directory and search for walk or bicycle in the keyword search.

For information on healthy programs and resources coordinated or supported by Council visit our Healthy Programs page.