8.5
km
one-way
4
hrs
A walk underneath the cliffs through rainforest and past waterfalls. Note this is one way through the national park section if you are road walking to link the two ends or doing a few additional sidetrips the kms will stack up.
7
km
return
2
hrs
Lockleys Pylon walking track, just near Leura, is an easy walk offering scenic views, outstanding photography opportunities, wildflower displays and birdwatching. It's possible to extend this walk by taking a (steep) track down to the Blue Gum Forest.
1.7
km
return
1
hr
A loop walk from Gordon Falls picnic area down to Gordon Creek to the Pool of Siloam then Lyrebird Dell and returning to Gordon Falls picnic area. Incorporates parts of the Pool of Siloam walking track.
5.4
km
return
3
hrs
A half-day walk with nice views in the lower Blue Mountains – be prepared for some short but tough climbs. Starts at Lost World Lookout before descending to the bottom of the valley, and back up the other side to Lost World Lookout. Steep and rough track up from the creek, but nice views once you reach the ridge on the opposite side.
2.7
km
return
90
mins
A walk up the ridge past the Caley Monument to a small loop which takes you up to the summit of Mount Banks.
16
km
return
6
hrs
This day hike takes you on the Golden Stairs, past the Ruined Castle rock formation, and a rock scrabble up to Mount Solitary. Amazing views of the across Jamison's Valley and surrounding areas. Like all the guidebooks and signs say, this is for experienced bushwalkers and I would highly recommend not doing it solo due to the exposure during the scrabble up to Mount Solitary. If you feel like walking a little further, there are aboriginal cave paintings at Chinaman's Gap. Please be respectful and follow all instructions on the signs.
12.2
km
return
4
hrs
A nice half day circuit featuring Mt Banks and a scenic hike along the edge of the Grose Valley.
5.1
km
return
3
hrs
A moderate hike in a lesser known part of the Blue Mountains with fantastic views the whole way.
10.3
km
return
4
hrs
A nice half day walk along fire trails and forest tracks to the summit of Mt Jellore where you will find Australia's first trig station.