Free Bushwalks
Explore the wonderful Blue Mountains. See stunning views, cascading waterfalls, local flora and fauna and... it's all for FREE!
Be Prepared.....
- Excercise extreme care when walking near cliffs!
- Walks which descend below the cliff-top necessitate climbing down, and up, hundreds of steps.
- Wentworth Pass, in particular, is very strenuous. Know your capabilities, know your route, check with Information offices.
- Do not enter any canyon system during rainy weater or if there is any chance of thunderstorms.
- Always carry drinking water!
- Carry warm, waterproof clothing; weather may change suddenly.
- Observe signs, and stay on the track.
- Wear sensible walking shoes, and a hat. Protect skin from the sun.
- Carry a bag for rubbish.

Charles Darwin Walk
Charles Darwin Walk is in Wentworth Falls. This easy one and a half hour walk will take you past beautiful lookouts, waterways and down to the Wentworth Falls lookout.
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Valley Of The Waters Track
Venturing into the canyon of the Valley of the Waters along a slippery winding track, this walk demonstrates the beauty of the deep valley of Wentworth Falls.
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Leura Cascades to Gordon Falls Park
From Leura Park to Gordon Falls Park, this diverse walk offers fantastic views of the Jamison Valley, as well as two great side trips down to some smaller waterfalls. Don't be fooled by their size - they are quite beautiful. Be sure to allow extra time for the side trips (especially Gordon Falls), in order to sit and reflect as the water cascades around you.
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Lyrebird Dell Walk
Lyrebird Dell is a glorious and culturally significant location in the Blue Mountains. This walk follows the shortest route to the picnic area in a large sandstone cave. You will find the cave nestled into the hillside beside a lovely waterfall. The cave enjoys a long history with the traditional owners and is home to an basic picnic area, making a great place to be still and enjoy this valley
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Giant Stairway
The Giant Stairway provides a spectacular entry to the Jamison Valley, descending approximately 300m (1000ft) via more than 800 steps and runways. It is located adjacent to the Three Sisters, on Prince Henry Cliff Walk & the Cliff Drive.
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