Maxs Infinity Loop
Getting There
Parking is available at the start of this track on Upper Domain Road or Legacy Park, Queens Domain
Maxs Infinity Loop is a multi-use running, walking and cycling track set in beautiful bushland encircling the summit of Hobart's Queens Domain. The 2500 m track was designed with a soft-fall bark surface on one half to cushion the foot fall of runners and walkers. The other half is bitumen, providing a better surface for cyclists and people with prams. The dual-surface track is the inspiration of local running enthusiasts and named in recognition of Maxwell George Cherry OAM. Max was an Australian athletics and fitness coach based in Hobart who dedicated many years to athletics and the training and promotion of fitness, especially for young people.
The dual-surface track includes distance markers commencing from both ends and can be used from either the Crossroads or Grassland Gully. A section of gravel track joins each end of the dual-surface track, forming the loop.
The track was known as the Domain Joggers Loop before it was resurfaced in 2019.
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Track Features
Plan your visit
Leave No Trace is an internationally accepted way of minimising impacts on the places we visit. Respect wildlife, be considerate with others, dispose your waste properly.
Be prepared for the walk. Plan your trip ahead, bring enough water, check the alerts, and make sure you are comfortable with the difficulty rating.
Track contacts
If you have any questions, feedback or updates regarding this track please contact the track manager at the Hobart City Council by phone on 03 6238 2886 or by email to parks@hobartcity.com.au. For urgent communications please contact us by phone.