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HomeNewsTrek regos open for 2026

Trek regos open for 2026

Walking and hiking enthusiasts of all fitness levels can now sign up to help change lives while enjoying the great outdoors.

Tickets are now open for the 2026 Surf Coast Trek, which returns for its 11th year next May.

Limited to only 1500 participants, the event sees trekkers walk to Torquay along either a 37km route from Aireys Inlet or a shorter 23km route from Anglesea, taking in the stunning views of beaches, cliffs and the ocean along the way.

One of Geelong’s premier fundraising events, the Trek has raised nearly $2.5 million over the past decade, including more than $270,000 at this year’s walk.

The funds raised support programs run by the Give Where You Live Foundation, which helps provide food and homelessness assistance across the Geelong region, and Kids+, which delivers vital therapy services to children and families.

Zac Lewis, Give Where You Live Foundation chief executive, said the Surf Coast Trek was “a truly unique event” that brought together fitness, fun, and fundraising.

“Every step trekkers take and every dollar raised directly supports local programs, helping children, families, and people in need,” he said.

“It’s inspiring to see the generosity and energy of everyone involved, and to know that together, participants are not just walking the beautiful Surf Coast trail, they are helping to build a fairer, more inclusive community.”

Kids+ chief executive Shaun Cannon said the fundraiser was “such a great community event”.

“The Surf Coast Trek continues to go from strength to strength,” he said.

“We love seeing familiar faces return each year, and it’s equally inspiring to welcome so many new participants. The positive energy and generosity of everyone involved make a real difference to the work we do at Kids+.”

Visit surfcoasttrek.com.au to sign up and take advantage of the special early bird offer today.

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