Blue Mountains National Park

Carved from sandstone over millennia, the Blue Mountains National Park is a wilderness of dramatic cliffs, deep valleys, and eucalyptus forests that cast a blue haze across the horizon. Just a short drive west of Sydney, this World Heritage-listed park offers world-class bushwalking, Aboriginal rock art, and jaw-dropping lookouts that will leave you breathless.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that two full days in the park is ideal: one day for the classic lookouts and Scenic World around Katoomba, and a second day for a longer hike such as the Grand Canyon Track or a trip to the quieter northern section around Blackheath. If you have only a day, focus on the Three Sisters, Wentworth Falls, and a short walk – you'll still leave awed.

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