Blue Mountains Tourist Information
Blue Mountains Tourist Information
Bush Walking in the Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains National Park is a vast natural wilderness consisting of 245,929 hectares of serene forests, towering escarpments, waterfalls and rare species of plants and animals. It's a stronghold that protects our unique flora and fauna and also a place everyone can enjoy. There are scenic lookouts, picnic areas and a myriad of walking tracks to suit all ages and levels of fitness.
Let your senses come alive on a bushwalk in the Blue Mountains. You'll be in for an experience which brings you closer to nature than most. There's plenty of tracks to explore, over 40 in fact. Some are easy, others are challenging. But no matter where you go, you'll find plenty of wildlife and natural vegetation, and on some select walks you'll find quiet streams, beautiful waterfalls and breathtaking panoramic views.
The Mountains are your to enjoy. Visit the Blue Mountains Visitor Information Centres and National Parks and Wildlife Service Heritage Centre for bushwalking maps and advice on how to get the most out of this special region.