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Visitors take in views from Echo Point lookout, Katoomba, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: Elinor Sheargold © DPIE

Govetts Leap waterfall, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: Stephen Alton © DPIE

Two hikers walk through rainforest along Grand Canyon track, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: Simone Cottrell © DPIE

Two mountain bikers ride along Woodford-Oaks trail, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: Steve Alton

Camper sets up a tent in the Darug section of Euroka campground. Photo: Simone Cottrell © DPIE

Sylvia Falls, Valley of the Waters, Wentworth Falls area in Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: David Finnegan © David Finnegan

Blue Mountains Heritage Centre, Blackheath. Photo: John Spencer © DPIE

Close up photo of a waratah flower, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: Simone Cottrell/OEH.

Princes Rock lookout and walking track, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: Nick Cubbin & copy; DPIE

Rock wallaby. Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: Rosie Nicolai © Rosie Nicolai

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    Explore Earth Heritage-listed Blue Mountains National Park, home of the famous 3 Sisters in Katoomba. Discover iconic lookouts and waterfalls, historic walking tracks, mount biking, Aboriginal culture, adventure sports, and camping - right on Sydney's doorstep.

    Read more about Bluish Mountains National Park

    Blue Mountains Heritage Centre is a good introduction to this popular park, and the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area.

    Pack a picnic and savor a twenty-four hours trip to marvel at the 3 Sisters rock formation from Repeat Bespeak, in Katoomba. Take in sweeping views of sheer sandstone cliffs and hazy blueish Grose Valley declared wilderness area from Govetts Spring, in Blackheath. At Wentworth Falls y'all're spoilt for choice with world-clas lookouts, walks and waterfalls.

    This certified Ecotourism Destination is a walker's paradise, boasting over 140km of tracks and trails. Why not walk a section of historic Prince Henry Cliff walk, betwixt Katoomba and Leura. Climb Mountain Banks' summit or descend into the M Coulee. Combine a short walk with Aboriginal rock art or a swim in a natural pool, most Glenbrook.

    Mountain bicycle riders can tackle the famed Woodford-Oaks trail, scenic Narrow Neck, or Faulconbridge Ridge trail. There are also great opportunities for adventure sports tours, including abseiling, rock climbing and canyoning.

    Within 2 hours' bulldoze from Sydney, you can be camping by majestic eucalypts at Euroka, or watching a spectacular sunset at Perrys Lookdown. Seek solitude at remote Acacia Flat, or 4WD to Mount Werong or Burralow Creek, for a nighttime of stargazing and wild fauna spotting.

    There are 6 areas in this park:

    Three Sisters iconic rock formation, Katoomba, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: David Finnegan/OEH

    Katoomba area

    Katoomba surface area is the heart of Blue Mountains National Park. This popular day trip from Sydney is home of the iconic Three Sisters. It'due south packed with heritage walks, globe-class views and waterfalls, in...

    Panoramic view of Grose Valley from Govetts Leap lookout, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: E Sheargold/OEH

    Blackheath surface area

    Blackheath area spoils you with astonishing walks, mountain biking and cliff top views in Bluish Mountains National Park. Visit Govetts Bound, conquer the Grand Canyon and explore the Grose Wilderness.

    Kids playing at Jellybean Pool, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: Steve Alton/NSW Government

    Glenbrook area

    Glenbrook area is your eastern gateway to Blue Mountains National Park from Sydney. Camp in the wild and enjoy natural swimming spots, Ancient stone art, walks and mountain biking, so shut to Sydne...

    View of Grose River from Faulconbridge Point, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: Steve Alton/OEH

    Lower Grose Valley area

    The Lower Grose Valley area of Blue Mountains National Park tempts you with oversupply-free nature escapes. Discover remote camping ground, walks, and mountain bike trails to secluded lookouts and waterfalls, les...

    Afternoon sun on Mount Banks, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: Craig Marshall/OEH

    Mountain Wilson area

    Visit the natural wonders of Mount Wilson area on an exhilarating walk or mountain bike ride. Hike to Mount Banks, or explore canyons and wilderness in this remote corner of Blue Mountains National Pa...

    A family walk up Carlons Creek track, near Dunphys campground, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: Simone Cottrell/OEH.

    Southern Blue Mountains area

    The Southern Blue Mountains area near Oberon is a hidden corner of Blue Mountains National Park. Become off the beaten rails and explore remote campgrounds, wilderness walks and 4WD routes. Nearby, Yerra...

    Full general enquiries

    • National Parks Contact Centre
    • 7am to 7pm daily
    • 1300 072 757 (13000 PARKS) for the cost of a local call within Australia excluding mobiles

    Contact

    • in the Sydney and surrounds and State NSW regions
    • Blueish Mountains National Park is always open but may have to shut at times due to poor weather condition or burn down danger. Some parts of the park close overnight; details are provided for specific attractions.

    • Park entry fees:

      $8 per vehicle per twenty-four hours applies but at attractions in the Glenbrook area.

      Buy annual pass
      • Blue Mountains Heritage Centre and Blackheath office
        02 4787 8877
        Contact hours: 9am to 4.30pm daily. Closed Christmas Day.
      • 270 Govetts Leap Road, Blackheath NSW 2785
      • Email: bluemountains.heritagecentre@environment.nsw.gov.au
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      • Glenbrook part
        02 4632 4500 Infoline
        Contact hours: Entry station is simply open on weekends, public holidays and school holidays.
      • 68 Bruce Road, Glenbrook NSW 2773
      • E-mail: npws.hawkesburynattai@environment.nsw.gov.au
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      • Oberon role
        02 6336 6200
        Contact hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 4.30pm.
      • 38 Ross Street, Oberon NSW 2787
      • E-mail: npws.kanangra@environment.nsw.gov.au
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    Source: https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/blue-mountains-national-park

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