Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Routes
Hikes
Australia
Queensland

Molle Islands National Park

Routes
Hikes
Australia
Queensland

Molle Islands National Park

The best hikes from bus stations in Molle Islands National Park

4.6

(150)

1,749

hikers

14

hikes

Molle Islands National Park offers diverse bus station hiking trails across its varied landscapes, including open eucalypt forests, lush rainforests, and grasslands. The park is characterized by windswept hillsides, rocky headlands, and sandy beaches, all within the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. Mount Jeffreys, the highest point on South Molle Island, provides panoramic views of the Whitsundays. The islands feature a network of trails suitable for exploring these distinct terrestrial and marine environments.

Best bus station hiking trails in…

Last updated: June 25, 2026

4.9

(10)

83

hikers

#1.

Picnic Table on the Beach loop from Whitsunday Airstrip

7.41km

02:13

230m

230m

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Navigate with device

Send to Phone

Save

Moderate

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate
guide_signup
Let us show you the way with the komoot mobile app
With a free komoot account, you can easily find, customize, and navigate endless outdoor adventures.

Sign up for free

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Easy

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Easy
Sign up for free to see 10 more hikes in Molle Islands National Park.

Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.

Sign up for free

Already have an account?

Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.

Start today with a free account

Your next adventure awaits.

Login or Signup

Tips from the Community

Alex
June 9, 2026, Passage Peak

Passage Peak sits at the end of the switchbacks on Passage Peak Trail. The views from up here are hard to beat and some of the best Hamilton Island has to offer. In summer, it's best to climb this summit in the morning or the evening before it gets too hot. There are picnic tables up here and a wooden viewing platform with interpretive signature and 360-degree views.

0

0

Sue
March 31, 2026, Port of Airlie Marina

Port of Airlie Marina is a major waterfront transportation hub, serving as a main departure point for ferries and providing easy boating access to the Whitsunday Islands. The marina includes berths, a ferry terminal, and a variety of shops and small cafés, all with stunning views of the Coral Sea. Connected to the town centre and adjacent to scenic walkways, this transportation gateway is a charming spot to visit while exploring the beautiful coastline.

0

0

Eric 🖖
December 24, 2024, Airlie Beach

The town of Airlie Beach is the capital of the Whitsundays. Numerous tours to the islands, the famous Whitehaven Beach and the Great Barrier Reef depart from here. Airlie Beach is also the ideal starting point for a sailing tour lasting several days.

1

0

Very worth seeing, you have to see it

Translated by Google

0

1

Very worth seeing, you have to see it

Translated by Google

0

1

Very worth seeing, you have to see it

Translated by Google

0

1

Very worth seeing, you have to see it

Translated by Google

0

1

Very worth seeing, you have to see it

Translated by Google

0

1

Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are accessible from public transport hubs in Molle Islands National Park?

There are 15 hiking trails in Molle Islands National Park that are easily accessible from public transport hubs like Airlie Beach, Jubilee Pocket, Hamilton Island, and Whitsunday Airstrip. These routes offer diverse experiences across the islands.

What types of landscapes can I expect to see on hikes in Molle Islands National Park?

Hikes in Molle Islands National Park traverse a variety of stunning landscapes. You'll encounter open eucalypt forests, lush rainforests in sheltered gullies, and grasslands on more exposed slopes. Expect windswept hillsides, rocky headlands with hoop pines, and serene sandy beaches, all set against the clear waters of the Coral Sea.

Are there any easy hiking routes suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, there are 8 easy routes available. A good option is the City Beach Airlie Beach – Airlie Beach loop from Airlie Beach, which is 4.3 km long and has minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for a relaxed outing.

What are some notable landmarks or viewpoints I can discover on these trails?

Molle Islands National Park offers several significant landmarks and viewpoints. On South Molle Island, you can find the Balancing Rock, enjoy panoramic views from Spion Kop, and reach the island's highest point for 360° views of the Whitsundays on Mount Jeffreys. You can also discover ancient Ngaro Aboriginal sites, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the traditional owners.

Are there any circular hiking routes available?

Yes, many of the trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Picnic Table on the Beach loop from Whitsunday Airstrip is a moderate 7.4 km circular hike. Another option is the Airlie Beach – Airlie Beach Boardwalk loop from Airlie Beach, covering 8.7 km.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Molle Islands National Park?

The Molle Islands National Park is part of a tropical region. The cooler, drier months from May to October are generally considered the best time for hiking, offering pleasant temperatures and less humidity. This avoids the wet season and potential cyclone activity.

Are dogs allowed on the hiking trails in Molle Islands National Park?

No, domestic animals, including dogs, are generally not permitted in Queensland national parks, including Molle Islands National Park, to protect the native wildlife and natural environment. It's always best to check the official Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service website for the most current regulations.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Molle Islands National Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning island views, the diverse natural beauty, and the opportunity to explore both coastal and forested environments. The accessibility from various transport hubs is also frequently highlighted.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike in Molle Islands National Park?

While there are no specific hiking permits required for general day walks, camping in Molle Islands National Park does require a permit. It's advisable to check the official Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service website for any updated information on fees or regulations before your visit: parks.qld.gov.au.

Can I find facilities like cafes or restaurants near the public transport access points?

Yes, access points like Airlie Beach and Hamilton Island are well-developed tourist destinations. You will find a wide range of amenities, including cafes, restaurants, pubs, and accommodation options, making it convenient to refuel before or after your hike.

Are there any longer or more challenging routes for experienced hikers?

While there are no routes classified as 'difficult' in our selection, several moderate routes offer a good challenge. The Hamilton Island Beach Club – View from Passage Peak loop from Hamilton Island, at 8.4 km with significant elevation gain, provides a rewarding experience with great views.

Most popular routes in Molle Islands National Park

Hiking in Molle Islands National Park

Store rating

Get inspired with the komoot mobile app

With a free komoot account, you can easily find, customize, and navigate endless outdoor adventures.

or

Join komoot Now

Store rating

Explore more

Browse the best Hikes in other regions.

Magnetic Island National ParkMt Coot-Tha ReserveBunyaville Conservation ParkCoolum Creek Conservation ParkNoosa National ParkMooloolah River National ParkBarron Gorge National ParkDinden National ParkMount Coolum National ParkGrey Peaks National ParkWhites Hill ReserveMaroochy River Conservation ParkToohey ForestMount Whitfield Conservation ParkTewantin National ParkNorth Shore Environmental ReserveBill Huxley Nature RefugeArthur Harrold Nature RefugeCooroibah Conservation ParkGreat Sandy National ParkSamford Conservation ParkCoombabah Lakes Conservation AreaNerang National ParkCastle HillSouth Stradbroke Island Conservation ParkEnoggera ReservoirGold Creek ReservoirNorth Lakes Environmental ReserveD'Aguilar National ParkProut Road ParkTinchi Tamba Wetlands ReserveBoondall WetlandsTownsville Town Common Conservation ParkKuranda National ParkWhitsunday Islands National ParkMoggill Conservation ParkConway Conservation ParkConway National ParkUpper Mudgeeraba Conservation AreaSouthern Moreton Bay Islands National ParkMalbon Thompson Forest ReserveMacalister Range National ParkLeslie Harrison Dam Nature RefugeDryander National ParkKuranda State ForestSmithfield Conservation ParkDeception Bay Conservation ParkDalton ParkBrian Burke Reserve Nature RefugeBrian Burke Nature ReserveDaisy Hill Conservation ParkKoala Bushland Coordinated Conservation AreaKarawatha Forest ParkVenman Bushland National ParkCornubia Forest Nature RefugeNeville Lawrie ReserveEastern Escarpment Conservation AreaBayview Conservation AreaRedlands Track ParkNaree Budjong Djara National ParkBayview Conservation ParkClear Mountain Conservation ParkNorth Pine Dam Nature Refuge

Nearby adventure guides

Things to Do in Conway Conservation Park

background

Get ready to conquer new peaks

Sign up for Free

Explore
RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepackingSitemap
Download the app
Follow Us on Socials

© komoot GmbH

Privacy Policy