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Blue Mountains National Park

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The best walks and hikes in Blue Mountains National Park

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Hiking in Blue Mountains National Park offers exploration of a UNESCO World Heritage Site characterized by dramatic landscapes. The region features deep gorges, towering sandstone cliffs, and expansive eucalypt forests, shaped over millions of years by rivers. A distinctive blue haze, caused by oil droplets from eucalyptus trees, contributes to the park's unique atmosphere. The terrain includes varied elevations, from valley floors to clifftop lookouts, providing diverse hiking experiences.

Best hiking trails in Blue Mountains National Park

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Last updated: June 25, 2026

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Grand Canyon Track

5.95km

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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May 22, 2026, Katoomba Falls

Katoomba Falls is a fantastic multi-tiered waterfall that cascades over sandstone cliffs into the Jamison Valley, and is one of the Blue Mountains’ most recognisable waterfall locations. The falls are surrounded by rugged escarpments, and from here, there are beautiful expansive views across the eucalyptus-covered ridges that stretch through the valley. The combination of plunging water, towering cliffs, and wide valley scenery makes it especially impressive if you're lucky enough to be here after it rains.

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Federal Pass Walking Track is a historic and relatively challenging route that follows the base of the Jamison Valley cliffs between Leura and Katoomba, passing under dramatic escarpments and connecting several iconic walking routes. The track winds through cool forest, fern-filled gullies, creek crossings, and waterfall areas, with access to Leura Forest, the Giant Stairway, Scenic World, and routes toward Ruined Castle. The towering sandstone cliffs combined with the lush valley vegetation, and changing views of the escarpment create an ideal immersive walk that contrasts with the busy exposed lookouts high above you.

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May 22, 2026, Spooners Lookout

Spooners Lookout is a quieter viewpoint along the Three Sisters Walk near Echo Point, offering a slightly different angle of the iconic Three Sisters rock formation with extended views across the Jamison Valley. Reached by a short detour on a paved path through eucalypt forest, this lookout provides a more peaceful vantage point than the main Echo Point platform while still capturing the impressive escarpment scenery. Sandstone cliffs, forested ridges, and expansive valley views make it an excellent spot for appreciating the scale and beauty of the Blue Mountains landscape.

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The Grand Stairway is one of the most dramatic sections of track around Wentworth Falls, descending steeply down the cliff face beside the waterfall into the Jamison Valley below. Built by hand in the early 1900s using picks, shovels, and dynamite, the staircase forms part of the historic National Pass and still feels like an impressive piece of engineering more than a century later. From the top of the stairs, you get sweeping valley and waterfall views, while lower sections bring you right beside the middle tier of Wentworth Falls.

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Hidden inside a narrow sandstone gully near Wentworth Falls, this small cascade feels completely tucked away from the busier lookouts and main walking tracks above. Water slides over layered rock shelves into shallow pools surrounded by ferns, overhangs, and dense rainforest-like vegetation, giving the area a cool canyon feel even on warmer days.

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Burrabarroo Lookout is a smaller, quieter viewpoint set just off the Prince Henry Cliff Walk near Katoomba. The lookout sits on a rocky outcrop above the Jamison Valley, with views stretching toward Sublime Point, Kings Tableland, and Mount Solitary. Access is via a short side track with stairs and uneven rock sections leading to a fenced viewing area. Compared to the larger lookouts nearby, this spot feels more tucked into the bush and is often much less crowded. The name “Burrabarroo” is believed to come from an Aboriginal word meaning “very large stones” or “big feller stone.”

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Upper Wentworth Falls is the first major section of the waterfall system, where Jamison Creek spills over broad sandstone shelves before plunging deeper into the Jamison Valley below. From the top of the falls, you get a mix of calm creek pools, exposed cliff edges, and sweeping valley views all in one spot, with the sound of rushing water carrying through the surrounding bushland after rain. The upper cascades are reached via the Wentworth Falls Track, which descends from the picnic area through a series of steep steps and lookouts.

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The Three Sisters Walk is a short, well-formed track from Echo Point that takes you right up to the Three Sisters via a series of paved paths and stairs. A small bridge connects to the first sister, with close-up views back across the Jamison Valley. The track links directly to the Giant Stairway, which continues down into the valley for those wanting a longer route. Expect steps and steady foot traffic, especially during busy periods.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect when hiking in Blue Mountains National Park?

Blue Mountains National Park features a diverse landscape, from deep gorges and towering sandstone cliffs to expansive eucalypt forests. Trails often involve varied elevations, including descents into valleys and climbs to clifftop lookouts. You'll encounter lush vegetation, waterfalls, and rugged canyons, all contributing to the park's distinctive blue haze.

Are there any family-friendly hiking trails in Blue Mountains National Park?

Yes, the park offers several options suitable for families. A notable choice is the Lawson Waterfall Circuit, a kid-friendly 3 km loop that takes in four enchanting waterfalls. For a slightly longer but still manageable option, the Lockleys Pylon Track is rated as easy and offers panoramic views through open bushland.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in Blue Mountains National Park?

Generally, dogs are not permitted on walking tracks or in wilderness areas within Blue Mountains National Park to protect the native wildlife and natural environment. However, there are some specific areas where dogs are allowed on leash, such as certain picnic areas and fire trails. It's always best to check the official NSW National Parks website for the most current regulations regarding pets.

What are some notable natural features or viewpoints I should look out for?

The park is rich with iconic natural features. You can visit the famous Echo Point Lookout – View of the Three Sisters for stunning views of the rock formation. Other spectacular viewpoints include Evans Lookout and Govetts Leap Lookout, both offering expansive vistas of the Grose Valley. Don't miss Rocket Point lookout for another unique perspective.

Are there any circular walks available in Blue Mountains National Park?

Yes, there are several excellent circular walks. The Overcliff-Undercliff Track loop is a popular moderate option offering varied terrain. Another fantastic choice is the Cliff Top Track and Grand Canyon Walk Circuit, which combines clifftop views with a descent into the lush Grand Canyon.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Blue Mountains National Park?

The Blue Mountains offer great hiking opportunities year-round. Spring (September-November) brings wildflowers and mild temperatures. Autumn (March-May) is popular for its crisp air and changing foliage. Summer (December-February) can be warm, but higher elevations and shaded trails offer relief, and it's a good time for trails with water access. Winter (June-August) is cooler, sometimes with frost, but often clear skies and fewer crowds.

Are there any trails that feature waterfalls?

Absolutely! Blue Mountains National Park is home to stunning waterfalls. The Grand Canyon Track descends into a lush canyon featuring multiple waterfalls. You can also visit Wentworth Falls, a spectacular three-tiered waterfall with numerous walking tracks leading to various lookout points. The Lawson Waterfall Circuit is another excellent option focused on cascades.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Blue Mountains National Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 750 reviews. Reviewers often praise the dramatic landscapes, the diverse ecosystems, and the extensive network of trails that cater to all skill levels. The unique blue haze and the iconic rock formations like the Three Sisters are frequently highlighted as memorable experiences.

How many hiking trails are there in Blue Mountains National Park?

Blue Mountains National Park offers a vast network of trails. On komoot alone, you can find over 50 hiking routes, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging multi-day journeys, ensuring there's something for every hiker.

Is public transport available to reach hiking trailheads?

Yes, Blue Mountains National Park is quite accessible from Sydney by train, making it convenient for hikers without a car. Many popular trailheads and lookouts, especially around towns like Katoomba and Wentworth Falls, are within walking distance or a short bus ride from train stations. This allows for easy access to many of the park's renowned walks.

Are there any opportunities for wild swimming after a hike?

Yes, the park offers some natural pools for swimming, particularly during warmer months. Locations like Fortress Falls and areas near Glenbrook provide opportunities to cool off in natural waters. Always check local conditions and safety warnings before entering any natural swimming spots.

Where can I find amenities like cafes or accommodation near the trails?

The towns surrounding Blue Mountains National Park, such as Katoomba, Leura, and Blackheath, offer a good range of amenities. You'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, pubs, and various accommodation options, from guesthouses to hotels. Many of these towns are conveniently located near popular trailheads, making it easy to refuel or stay overnight.

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