Sustainable Trails
Conference 2021
Alice Springs,
Northern Territory 

Registrations are now open! 

Registration covers:
• Conference attendance: Tuesday 1st (commencing 2 p.m.) – Thursday 3rd (concluding 5 p.m.)
• Meals: Tuesday 1st (Afternoon tea), Wednesday 2nd (Morning tea, Lunch, Afternoon tea), Thursday 3rd (Morning tea, Lunch, Afternoon tea).
• Welcome function dinner: Tuesday 1st
• Gala dinner: Thursday 3rd
• Conference Field Trip costs: Wednesday 2nd
• Daily transfer to and from the conference.
Book with confidence with 100% refund up to 14 days before the event and if COVID restrictions are reinforced.   

 

 

 

 

Registrations extended to close 15th MAY 2021

 

With thanks to our host sponsor 

What did past attendees think?

The Sustainable Trails Conference provided an excellent opportunity to share best practice across a variety of topics from trail building to governance. Each session was valuable in its own right. Great to see the collaboration between our two countries as we all strive to make the most of this growing community.

Diane Drummond | General Manager | Hauraki Rail Trail Charitable Trust

The sustainable trails conference is a must do for all those involved in the planning, development and marketing of tracks and trails.

Anthony Burton | Principal | Anthony Burton & Associates

A well run and organised conference, excellent speakers who certainly provided a range of information in the topics presented. Took away some key learnings.

Jane Tito | Marlborough

I have been to a lot of conferences before, this was one of the best I have ever attended.

Mick Tucker | Mayor, Break O'Day Council

A fantastic conference. Great speaker line-up with leaders in the field. Learned a lot and made new connections.

Francesca Governali | Conservation & Tourism Fellow | Dartmouth College

The Sustainable Trails Conference provides a unique opportunity to appreciate the importance of trails to local economies and tourism, the amount of work going on in this space, and to share and learn from others working in the field.

Suky Thompson | Trust Manager | Rod Donald Banks Peninsula Trust