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Ngula Bulgarabang Regional Park

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Ngula Bulgarabang Regional Park

The best hikes from bus stations in Ngula Bulgarabang Regional Park

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Bus station hiking trails in Ngula Bulgarabang Regional Park traverse pristine natural bushland, characterized by tall eucalypt forests and heathlands. The region features spectacular sandstone clifflines that offer extensive views, particularly over the Megalong Valley. It is part of the Blue Mountains southern escarpment, bordering the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. The landscape also includes rare Blue Mountain Swamps, contributing to its diverse natural features.

Best bus station hiking trails in Ngula Bulgarabang Regional Park

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Last updated: July 9, 2026

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Oreades Lookout – Katoomba Cascades loop from Katoomba Falls

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

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

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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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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July 9, 2026, Scenic Cableway Bottom Station

The Scenic Cableway brings bushwalkers over Blue Mountains National Park and is part of the park's network of cableways, a historic incline railway, and elevated forest boardwalks and scenic skyway. This is the bottom of the cableway. If you get on at the bottom, you will be effortlessly taken up a steep part of the park. By steep, it's quite a steep ride, the cableway travels at a 36° incline and moves at a speed of 3.8 metres per second. The cableway is open Friday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm and every other day of the week from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Cars depart around every 10 minutes from the top and bottom stations, and ticket prices start at $39 per adult and $21 per child but gives unlimited rides for the day. If you would like to avoid taking the cableway, the climb in and out can be done from the Giant Stairway track.

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June 30, 2026, Katoomba Cascades

Katoomba Cascades is a picturesque series of small cascades on the Kedumba River, where the water tumbles over wide sandstone shelves before continuing downstream to Katoomba Falls. There are boardwalks, bridges, benches and viewing platforms that surround the cascades for a close-up view of the flowing water within the lush gully of ferns and rainforest vegetation. It’s one of the few places where you can experience the river up close before it drops into the Jamison Valley.

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Oreades Lookout is a quieter viewpoint just off Echo Point, looking out over the Jamison Valley and across to the Three Sisters. It’s also where you can access the Giant Stairway, which descends steeply down into the valley from this section of the escarpment. The lookout is reached via short, well-marked tracks with a mix of paved and uneven surfaces. Stay behind barriers, as the cliffs here are steep and exposed.

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February 28, 2026, Golden Stairs

Prepare well for the Golden Stairs, bring lots of water, and remember you go down before you go up!

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February 28, 2026, Federal Pass

Federal Pass steeply drops down to the Jamison Valley floor via the Golden Stairs. This area was once a mining site, but today it is a protected wilderness. Federal Pass winds through rainforest, mountain saddles, crossing creeks and passing under towering sandstone walls.

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Blue Mountains National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage–listed park made up of sandstone cliffs, plunging valleys, waterfalls, and eucalyptus forests that create the region’s distinctive blue haze. The park is huge, covering about one million hectares, and an awesome place for so many types of adventures.

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The Three Sisters were formed about 200 million years ago during the Triassic period by land erosion, when the sandstone bog was shaped over time by wind, rain and rivers.

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This is an event center developed for tourism. There are three cable cars: 2 different cable cars and a cog railway (which now also hangs on a cable). Each ride only takes a few minutes, but they are interesting nonetheless. This means there is a lot of nature to discover on the paths that connect the cable cars. Particularly suitable for families with children

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available in Ngula Bulgarabang Regional Park?

There are over 50 hiking routes accessible from bus stations in Ngula Bulgarabang Regional Park. These trails cater to various fitness levels, with a good mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options.

Are there easy, family-friendly hikes from bus stations in the park?

Yes, Ngula Bulgarabang Regional Park offers several easy trails suitable for families. For instance, the Scenic Skyway cable car – Katoomba Cascades loop from Katoomba is an easy option, perfect for a shorter outing with minimal elevation gain. Many paths are well-maintained and offer accessible sections.

Can I bring my dog on these bus station accessible trails?

Yes, Ngula Bulgarabang Regional Park is dog-friendly, allowing dogs on-leash. This means you can enjoy many of the park's extensive network of walking tracks with your canine companion, provided they are kept under control. Always check specific trail regulations before heading out.

What kind of views and landscapes can I expect on these hikes?

Hikers can expect spectacular clifflines offering breathtaking views, particularly over the Megalong Valley. The park is characterized by pristine natural bushland, tall eucalypt forests, and unique sandstone cliffs. Vantage points like Megalong Head provide stunning panoramas. You might also encounter rare Blue Mountain Swamps, a threatened ecological community.

Are there any circular routes available from bus stations?

Yes, there are several circular routes. For a moderate loop that showcases some of the area's beauty, consider the Three Sisters Rock Formation – Katoomba Cascades loop from Katoomba Falls, which offers a comprehensive experience of the local scenery.

What is the best time of year to hike in Ngula Bulgarabang Regional Park?

The park is beautiful year-round. In late spring and early summer, the heathlands burst with wildflowers, including golden hairpin banksia and white flowering tea tree, making it a particularly vibrant time. Autumn offers pleasant temperatures and changing foliage. Always check weather conditions before your hike.

What wildlife might I spot while hiking in the park?

Ngula Bulgarabang Regional Park is a significant habitat for diverse flora and fauna. You might spot colorful crimson rosellas, king parrots, and noisy cockatoos. If you're lucky, you could glimpse a lyrebird or a soaring wedge-tailed eagle during the day, or even elusive spotted-tailed quolls and yellow-bellied gliders at night. The park is also home to endangered animals and threatened plants.

Are there any cultural or historical points of interest along the trails?

Yes, the park holds significant Aboriginal heritage, including the state heritage-listed 'Blacks Ladder,' a traditional pathway used to descend into the Megalong Valley. Many trails follow old fire trails and foot tracks, hinting at the area's past uses.

What should I know about mobile reception and navigation on these trails?

Mobile reception can be limited in some areas of the park, especially on remote tracks. It's advisable to download your komoot tour offline before you go and carry a physical map or compass as a backup. Some remote tracks may also require appropriate experience and navigation skills.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the bus station trails in Ngula Bulgarabang Regional Park?

The komoot community highly rates the trails in Ngula Bulgarabang Regional Park, with an average score of 4.58 stars from over 1400 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning views over the Megalong Valley, the tranquility of the natural bushland, and the variety of trails catering to different fitness levels. The accessibility from bus stations is also a frequently highlighted convenience.

Are there any moderate to challenging routes accessible by bus?

Absolutely. For a more challenging experience, consider the Furber Steps – Katoomba Falls loop from Katoomba Falls. This route involves significant elevation changes and offers a rewarding workout with impressive scenery. There are 22 moderate and 11 difficult routes in total, providing plenty of options for experienced hikers.

What are some specific natural features to look out for on the trails?

Beyond the general bushland, keep an eye out for the characteristic Blue Mountains sandstone cliffs that define the landscape. In spring, the heathlands are vibrant with wildflowers like golden hairpin banksia. The park is also home to rare Blue Mountain Swamps and unique plant species such as the highly-endangered Dwarf Mountain Pine.

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