Geehi Bushwalking Club
The Geehi Bushwalking Club has been walking in the Snowy Mountains since 1957. The club leads bushwalks in the Snowy Mountains, South Coast and ACT; as well as camping, cycling, cross-country skiing and canoeing adventures. Walks are run at least once a month, as well as regular mid-week walks.
New members are always welcome. Whether you’re an experienced walker, new to bushwalking, or walking with your family. All ages and capabilities are catered for, with activities ranging from easy half-day walks on trails, to overnight treks and camps.
Check out the Upcoming Events page for the list of walks, or see the Membership page to see how you can get involved.
Upcoming Walks and Events – click on the images to read more info…
For this years Womens Week (2nd-8th March), Bushwalking NSW is promoting short easy walks throughout NSW to encourage participation from Women. As part of this promotion, we have selected the Settlers Track in Namadgi National Park. Those that are not members of the club are particularly encouraged to come. It's an enjoyable, relatively easy walk,
An overnight trip from Kiandra to Nine Mile Diggings, and on to Tabletop Mountain. This area is scattered with remnants from the gold mining era such as mine workings, water races, dams, machinery and other infrastructure. Nine Mile Diggings was a large mine operation, second only to Kiandra in this general area. We shall camp
Recent Events – click on the images to read more info…
Not Teddys, but Cascade Hut – 24th Jan 2026
The plan for this walk was an overnight trip to Teddys Hut at the top of the Thredbo River via the Brindle Bull Hill. 5 of us set out from Dead Horse Gap along
Club Lake – 6th Jan 2026
8 of us set out towards Charlottes Pass, although not everybody planned to do the full walk. Once we got there we found cars parked along both sides of the road from the village
Main Range European History Walk – 13th Dec 2025
This walk was an excuse for an offtrack wander from Charlotte Pass around Mt Northcote. The pretense was to view elements of European history in the area. After crossing the Snowy River at the





























