Fortress Ridge Trail and the Fortress Rock Lookout

Fortress Ridge Trail and the Fortress Rock Lookout

The Fortress Ridge Trail is an exciting hike in the Blue Mountains, leading to a beautiful lookout point with panoramic Grose Valley views.

A second walk, starting from the same car park, leads to Fortress Rock, another beautiful lookout point with scenic valley views from a different angle.

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Mount Hay Summit Walk (and Butterbox Point)

Mount Hay summit walk and Butterbox Point

The walking track to Mount Hay is a short but somewhat steep hike to the summit of a recognisable mountain peak in an isolated part of the Blue Mountains.

You can get there by driving to the end of Mount Hay Road, a challenging unsealed road that can be considered an adventure in its own right.

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15 Most Beautiful Waterfalls in the Blue Mountains

Blue Mountains waterfalls

Discover the 15 most beautiful waterfalls in the Blue Mountains, some easy to walk to and others a bit more challenging to find.

The Blue Mountains area is home to countless walking tracks, panoramic lookout points, and pretty waterfalls of all sizes.

Some of these waterfalls are very popular and easy to find, but there are also various waterfalls and cascades hidden in valleys and canyons where most tourists don’t go.

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Pool of Siloam and Lyrebird Dell Circuit Walk

Pool of Siloam and Lyrebird Dell circuit walk

The scenic Pool of Siloam and Lyrebird Dell circuit walk in Leura takes in two small waterfalls and two natural swimming holes.

This quiet and unpretentious walking trail is located in the Leura area of the Blue Mountains, close to the Gordon Falls lookout and picnic area.

It’s a great way to enjoy some unspoiled natural scenery in the Blue Mountains, with various lookouts nearby to explore.

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Cliff Top Walking Track in the Blue Mountains

Cliff Top Walking Track

The Cliff Top Walk near Blackheath is a beautiful 3 km long walking trail that follows the edge of the escarpment between Evans Lookout and Govetts Leap Lookout.

The Grose Valley views along the way are some of the most spectacular in that part of the Blue Mountains.

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Anvil Rock Lookout and the Wind Eroded Cave

Anvil Rock Lookout and the Wind Eroded Cave

Anvil Rock is a characteristic lookout point in the Blackheath area of the Blue Mountains, where visitors can enjoy incredible 360-degree Grose Valley views.

Nearby Wind Eroded Cave is a unique rock formation shaped like a wave-like overhang created by wind erosion.

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Discover the O’Hares Creek Lookout in Dharawal National Park

O'Hares Creek Lookout and walking track

The O’Hares Creek Lookout in Dharawal National Park is a scenic viewing platform with fantastic views of the O’Hares Creek gorge and surrounding scenery.

A short and easy family-friendly walking track will get you to this lookout, that is still a bit of a hidden gem in this beautiful part of Sydney.

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Discover Maddens Falls in Dharawal National Park

Maddens Falls in Dharawal National Park

Maddens Falls is a stunning cascade waterfall in the rural locality of Darkes Forest in Dharawal National Park, located about 50 km south of Sydney.

A short and easy 1 km bushwalk through upland swamp communities brings visitors to a viewing platform that offers beautiful views of the waterfall.

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Discover Dharawal National Park (5 Best Things to Do)

Dharawal National Park (top things to do)

Discover the five highlights in Dharawal National Park, a beautiful and unspoiled protected area just south of Sydney.

If you’re looking for a quiet alternative to the larger and more popular national parks in and close to Sydney, Dharawal National Park near Campbelltown most definitely deserves your attention.

In this article, we are going to introduce Dharawal National Park as your next outdoor adventure destination, with a list of five exciting highlights to explore.

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Discover Katoomba Cascades in the Blue Mountains

Katoomba Cascades in the Blue Mountains

The Katoomba Cascades form a small but picturesque water spectacle on the Kedumba River in the Katoomba area of the Blue Mountains.

Two short walking trails, starting from the cascades, lead to two different lookouts from where visitors can soak in fantastic views of the Jamison Valley.

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Mount Banks Summit Walk in the Blue Mountains

Mount Banks Summit Walk

Mount Banks, with its distinctive rounded peak, is one of the most recognisable landmarks in the Blue Mountains.

Mostly overlooked by tourists, the hike to the summit of Mt Banks offers beautiful views of the Grose Valley and surrounding wilderness.

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Discover the Walls Lookout in the Blue Mountains

Walls Lookout in the Blue Mountains

The walking track to Walls Lookout in the Blue Mountains is a short trail to one of the most impressive vantage points in the region.

This trail is located in the Bells Line of Road area of the Blue Mountains, which is typically much quieter than the Katoomba, Leura, Wentworth Falls, and Blackheath areas.

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Karloo Walking Track to Karloo Pools in Royal National Park

Karloo Walking Track to Karloo Pools

The Karloo Walking Track to Karloo Pools near Heathcote is a fantastic bushwalking trail to a beautiful natural waterhole in the Royal National Park.

With rock ledges surrounding the large pool and covered areas nearby to place your belongings, Karloo Pools almost looks like an actual man-made swimming pool in the middle of the bush.

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Bobbin Head in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

Bobbin Head in Ku-Ring-Gai Chase NP

Bobbin Head is a popular family day-trip destination situated on Cowan Creek in the western section of Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.

Situated amidst beautiful scenery, the area has excellent facilities, such as picnic areas, gas barbecues, cafes, and playgrounds.

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Walk to the Rocket Point Lookout in Wentworth Falls

Rocket Point Lookout Walk in Wentworth Falls

The Rocket Point Lookout is an impressive vantage point in Wentworth Falls, offering panoramic views of the waterfall and Jamison Valley.

A short round walk, starting from the top of the waterfall, will bring you to this lookout, which often gets overlooked by visitors to Wentworth Falls.

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