Sunset Rock Lookout
Sunset Rock Lookout offers one of the most breathtaking sunset views in the upper Blue Mountains from an unfenced rock outcrop on the edge of the escarpment at Mount Victoria.
Jellybean Track
The Jellybean Track is a short and scenic walking trail into the Glenbrook Gorge, leading to the popular Jellybean Pool, a calm natural swimming spot surrounded by sandstone cliffs.
Cahill’s Lookout
Perched above the Megalong Valley, Cahill’s Lookout offers sweeping, unobstructed views of the Narrow Neck Peninsula, and the jagged silhouette of Boars Head Rock and the valley below.
Olympian Rock
Perched along the Prince Henry Cliff Walk in Leura, Olympian Rock Lookout offers a quiet, front-row seat to the sheer majesty of the Jamison Valley.
Sublime Point Lookout
Perched at the end of a dramatic peninsula that juts into the Jamison Valley, this vantage point offers an almost 360-degree panoramic embrace of the Blue Mountains wilderness.
Lincoln’s Rock
Also known as Flat Rock, Lincoln’s Rock is one of the most breathtaking lookouts in the Blue Mountains due to it’s expansive sandstone surface offering unobstructed views across the Jamison Valley. (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)
Katoomba Falls Night Walk
When the sun dips below the horizon, the rugged landscape transforms into a luminous wonderland. Discreet lighting illuminates the rock faces and water features on this 1.3km clifftop circuit.
Red Hands Cave
Tucked away in the sheltered sandstone overhangs of Blue Mountains National Park is one of the most significant Aboriginal heritage sites in New South Wales.
Govetts Leap
Perched on the edge of the Grose Valley near Blackheath, Govetts Leap Lookout is arguably the most spectacular vantage point in the Blue Mountains.
Echo Point & Three Sisters
Echo Point lookout is the best spot to see the Three Sisters - the iconic rock formation that you must see at least once in your lifetime.
Scenic World
For locals, Scenic World is often viewed as a tourist spot, but it also provides effortless access to the Jamison Valley’s deep wilderness, allowing you to immerse yourself in ancient rainforest and Jurassic-era ferns without the muddy boots or heavy climb.