Lincoln’s Rock
Little Switerland Drive, Wentworth Falls
(TEMPORARILY CLOSED)
Also known as Flat Rock, Lincoln’s Rock is one of the most breathtaking and expansive lookouts in the Blue Mountains. Known for its flat, expansive sandstone surface, it offers an unobstructed, 180° panorama of the Jamison Valley, stretching all the way to Mount Solitary.
It is a popular spot for photographers and sunset seekers, as the rock face catches the golden light, turning the valley below into a deep purple abyss.
Sitting on the ledge allows for dramatic photos, giving the optical illusion as though you are dangling over a thousand-meter precipice.
Distance: 300m
Time: 10 mins
Difficulty: Easy, some steps
Photography | Table & Trail
Updated | February 2026
Location
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