Blue Mountains National Park
Blue Mountains National Park

hikes in Blue Mountains National Park

Region in New South Wales, Australia
Blue Mountains National Park Trail Map

Discover unforgettable hiking routes in Blue Mountains National Park, where a lush environment with storybook views creates a surreal setting. Located west of Sydney, it isn't easy to imagine a network of paths carving through a section of the Great Dividing Range when you're sitting at a beach in Australia's world-famous city. But, wow, are these paths ever worth exploring!

Stand atop epic lookouts, such as Echo Point, and revel in Jamison Valley sprawled below. Echo Point is also home to the Three Sisters, a unique rock formation. Grose Valley is another folktale-like wonder to marvel at from above! We could go on and on about the natural details that paint Blue Mountains National Park, but it's best if you gather the facts from the hiking descriptions below.

9 Amazing Hiking Routes in Blue Mountains National Park

Blue Mountains National Park is a stunning hiking destination in New South Wales, Australia. Avid hikers can tackle more challenging excursions while families can bask in some rewarding views without putting in too much effort. But, no matter the difficulty, you'll undoubtedly be immersed in some magical setting. Still trying to figure out where to begin? Check out the following ten fantastic hiking routes in Blue Mountains National Park.

  1. Grand Canyon Track - Looking to escape reality for a few hours? The Grand Canyon Track immerses you in a lush setting flanked by timeless sandstone walls. Discover waterfalls en route before reaching a viewpoint overlooking Grose Valley. This is a moderately challenging hiking adventure!
  2. Burramoko Fire Trail to Hanging Rock - The first part of the moderately challenging Burramoko Fire Trail to Hanging Rock may be dull, as it follows a flat path, but the ending will reward you for surviving the initial boring section. Hanging Rock leans into the air of the valley below, granting a surreal view worth thousands of photos.
  3. Wentworth Falls, Fletcher's and Rocket Point Lookout Track - Looking for a kid-friendly hike? Wentworth Falls, Fletcher's Lookout and Rocket Point Lookout Track will keep your children entertained! Travel by five different lookout points and various waterfalls. This is a short walk, but pausing to gaze at the views may take additional time.
  4. Valley of the Waters to Wentworth Falls Walk - The Valley of the Waters to Wentworth Falls Walk will boost your heart rate while winding along a reel of incredible scenery. You'll pass several lookout points and waterfalls, helping to keep you entertained. This is a family-friendly hike, but pack some energy-boosting snacks!
  5. Ruined Castle and Mount Solitary via The Golden Stairs Walk - The Ruined Castle and Mount Solitary via The Golden Stairs Walk is a challenging, almost full-day adventure that will leave you huffing and puffing. This out-and-back hiking excursion affords epic views of Jamison Valley!
  6. Three Sisters Track to Lady Game Lookout Walk - The Three The Three Sisters Track to Lady Game Lookout Walk packs a punch when it comes to scenery and views! This short adventure takes no time and makes for a fun, family-friendly outing in Blue Mountains National Park. So get ready to walk up some stairs!
  7. Sassafras Gully, Victory Track, and Magala Gully Loop Walk - Looking for a shaded walk? The Sassafras Gully, Victory Track, and Magala Gully Loop Walk grants you exploration through a lush setting. Follow along a creek and revel in the tranquillity coating this relatively chill, lengthy meander.
  8. Lockleys Pylon Walk - Hike to an unforgettable panoramic view of Mount Hay and Mount Banks from Lockleys Pylon! Bask in the vistas of Grose Valley below. Get ready to admire one of the best views in Blue Mountains National Park.
  9. Cliff Top Track and Grand Canyon Walk - Your jaw will drop at the spectacular scenery flanking the path and beyond along the Cliff Top Track and Grand Canyon Walk. Enjoy an eerie setting with stone steps blanketed in nature and viewpoints overlooking Grose Valley. Prepare for a half-day, moderately challenging excursion!

When is the Best Time to Hike in Blue Mountains National Park?

Want some good news? You can hike in Blue Mountains National Park year-round. Just be sure to check for weather updates, as some trails are susceptible to partial closures due to rain.

Other Outdoor Activities in Blue Mountains National Park

Most adventurers flock to this natural wonderland for hiking, but mountain biking is the other loved outdoor activity in Blue Mountains National Park. Some notable trails include Blue Gum Swamp Track, Faulconbridge Point Lookout, and Andersons Fire Trail.

Fantastic Adventure Tours in Blue Mountains National Park

There are no adventure tours to Blue Mountains National Park, but check back here for excursions in the future.

Frequently Asked Questions About Blue Mountains National Park

When's the best time to visit Blue Mountains National Park?

You can visit year-round, but September and October usually offer the best weather.

How long does driving from Sydney to Blue Mountains National Park take?

It takes around 90 minutes to drive from Sydney to Blue Mountains National Park.

Can you take dogs to Blue Mountains National Park?

Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed to enter Blue Mountains National Park. Check out this website for dog-friendly spots just outside the national park.

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The best hikes in Blue Mountains National Park

Grand Canyon Track

01. Grand Canyon Track
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3.6mi 965ft 2-2.5h

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Burramoko Fire Trail to Hanging Rock

02. Burramoko Fire Trail to Hanging Rock
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6.9mi 860ft 2.5-4h

The Burramoko Fire Trail to Hanging Rock follows an eventful, decently flat path to Hanging… Read More

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Wentworth Falls, Fletcher's Lookout and Rocket Point Lookout Track

03. Wentworth Falls, Fletcher's Lookout and Rocket Point Lookout Track
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1.4mi 433ft 1h

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Valley of the Waters to Wentworth Falls Walk

04. Valley of the Waters to Wentworth Falls Walk
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3.7mi 1,079ft 2-3h

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Ruined Castle and Mount Solitary via The Golden Stairs Walk

05. Ruined Castle and Mount Solitary via The Golden Stairs Walk
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9.3mi 3,114ft 5.5-7.5h

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Three Sisters Track to Lady Game Lookout Walk

06. Three Sisters Track to Lady Game Lookout Walk
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0.6mi 210ft 0.5h

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Sassafras Gully, Victory Track, and Magala Gully Loop Walk Map

07. Sassafras Gully, Victory Track, and Magala Gully Loop Walk
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6.5mi 1,198ft 3-4h

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Lockleys Pylon Walk Map

08. Lockleys Pylon Walk
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4.4mi 577ft 1.5-2.5h

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Cliff Top Track and Grand Canyon Walk

09. Cliff Top Track and Grand Canyon Walk
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8.4mi 2,018ft 4-5.5h

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