From Desert Ranges to Rainforest Tracks — Bring Nocs Along for the Journey

Australia’s hiking routes are as vast and varied as its ecosystems. Whether you’re walking through the dense Daintree or navigating the red sands of the NT, Nocs help you get closer to the wild world around you — without disturbing it.

Pick the Right Nocs for Your Trek

Nocs Provisions optics are made to perform in the harshest environments. Depending on how you hike, here’s what we recommend:

🔍 Need help deciding?
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Nocs Features

  • Waterproof & Fog proof— for unpredictable New Zealand weather.
  • Rugged Grip & No-Slip — stays secure in hand, even in alpine drizzle.
  • Multi-Coated Lenses: Deliver a bright, clear image from sunrise to sundown.
  • Scratch-Resistant Lenses — built for rough trails and backpack tosses.
  • Compatible with the Photo Rig — turn your optics into a camera lens with your phone.

 

Hiking Must-Haves in Oz

  • Lightweight, long-sleeve clothing
  • 2L+ of water
  • Trail map or GPS (especially in remote areas)
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses & hat
  • First aid kit with snake bandage
  • Trail snacks
  • Your Nocs + Lens Cleaning Kit

 

 

Top Hikes to Explore With Nocs in Australia

1. Lamington National Park (QLD)
A rainforest paradise filled with ancient trees and hidden waterfalls.

Spot with Nocs: Riflebirds, glow worms at dusk, and layers of green canopy.

2. Blue Mountains (NSW)
Elevated trails, sheer cliffs, and iconic rock formations.

Spot with Nocs: Wedge-tailed eagles, rock ledges, and far-off waterfalls with the Field Issue.

3. Grampians National Park (VIC)
Rocky peaks, Indigenous art, and panoramic vistas.

Spot with Nocs: Kangaroos in open clearings and ancient art sites.

4. Larapinta Trail (NT)
A 230km desert journey across the West MacDonnell Ranges.

Spot with Nocs: Long-distance ridgelines, desert raptors, and early-morning colour shifts with the Zoom Tube.