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Bushwalking VIC

Sunraysia Bushwalkers Inc

Sunraysia Bushwalkers Inc, Mildura, Mildura, VIC 3500, Australia

Activity Details

Sunraysia Bushwalkers Inc, established in 1977 and based in Mildura, Victoria, is a community-focused club dedicated to promoting bushwalking and outdoor activities in the mallee region of northwest Victoria.

The club organizes monthly day walks or extended outdoor activities—excluding January—on selected weekends. While walking is the core activity, members also enjoy canoeing, cycling, and camping. Regular club meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 pm at the Mildura Golf Resort.

With around 40 members of diverse ages and experience, Sunraysia Bushwalkers offers a welcoming environment for individuals passionate about exploring nature, improving fitness, and socializing in the outdoors.

As a member of Bushwalking Victoria, Sunraysia Bushwalkers shares the broader goal of encouraging outdoor adventures for health, wellbeing, and environmental appreciation. Membership is affordable, typically ranging from $35 to $60 annually, and visitors are usually welcome to participate in activities before joining.

Location
Sunraysia Bushwalkers Inc, Mildura, Mildura, VIC 3500, Australia
Cost
Approx $35.00
Activities
Hiking/Bushwalking, Walking
Gender
Any
Days
Undisclosed - Contact Organiser
Age Group
18 to 25, 26 to 35, 36 to 50, 51 to 65, 65+
Level
Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

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Provider: Bushwalking VIC

About the provider

Bushwalking VIC

As Victoria’s peak body for bushwalking, we represent all bushwalkers and bushwalking clubs in the state. Now an incorporated organisation, our roots go back to 1934 when the Federation of Victorian Walking Clubs was established. In 2006, a major restructure modernised the organisation and we adopted our current name to better reflect our key area of interest.

We work to unite members of Victoria’s diverse walking community – bushwalking club members, people from organisations with similar interests and individuals.

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