Six Foot Track Two Day Hikes
2026 Six Foot Track Hike Dates - New Dates Confirmed
Sat 21 Mar - Sun 22 Mar - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 18 Apr - Sun 19 Apr - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 23 May - Sun 24 May - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 20 Jun - Sun 21Jun - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 25 July - Sun 25 July - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 22 Aug - Sun 23 Aug - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 19 Sep - Sun 20 Sep - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 17 Oct - Sun 18 Oct - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 21 Nov - Sun 22 Nov - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 12 Dec - Sun 13 Dec - Two-Day Six Foot Track
2026 Six Foot Track Hike Dates - New Dates Confirmed
Sat 21 Mar - Sun 22 Mar - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 18 Apr - Sun 19 Apr - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 23 May - Sun 24 May - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 20 Jun - Sun 21Jun - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 25 July - Sun 25 July - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 22 Aug - Sun 23 Aug - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 19 Sep - Sun 20 Sep - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 17 Oct - Sun 18 Oct - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 21 Nov - Sun 22 Nov - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Sat 12 Dec - Sun 13 Dec - Two-Day Six Foot Track
Blue Mountains Day Hikes
We run our popular day hike every Saturday and most Wednesdays. Click here to see all available dates and to book.
We run our popular day hike every Saturday and most Wednesdays. Click here to see all available dates and to book.
Don't see the dates that you are after? Contact us to see if we can accommodate your group on the dates that suit you.
BE PART OF THE RECOVERY!
Come join our growing community of hikers and help us tackle disadvantage one step at a time.
Acknowledgement of Country
Emu Trekkers would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land in which our treks operate and pay our respects to their elders, past and present and emerging.
With a commitment to reconciliation, we acknowledge the ongoing impact of past policies and practices, and commit our endeavours to creating a just society that celebrates the ongoing resilience and self-determination of our first peoples and communities.
Emu Trekkers would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land in which our treks operate and pay our respects to their elders, past and present and emerging.
With a commitment to reconciliation, we acknowledge the ongoing impact of past policies and practices, and commit our endeavours to creating a just society that celebrates the ongoing resilience and self-determination of our first peoples and communities.