Part of the UNESCO-protected Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, the Blue Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in New South Wales.
Scattered over more than 260,000 hectares, Blue Mountains National Park incorporates many spectacular landmarks, including the renowned Three Sisters rock formation. There are numerous opportunities for exploration and immersion into nature be that through exhilarating walks, hiking to tumbling waterfalls, or simply enjoying picnics as you absorb far-reaching vistas of ancient escarpments and forest-clad valleys.
At the heart of the national park is Echo Point at Katoomba, which is your go to place for taking in the views of the Three Sisters as well as the vast Jamison Valley. Here, can meander along the boardwalk,...
The Blue Mountains can be visited at any time of year although temperatures and rainfall do vary across seasons. The average temperature during winter (June to August) is about 5º while in summer (December to February) it's around 18º. While temperatures in the mountains do not fall below freezing, it is colder in the canyons and valleys. The highest amount of rainfall is between February-March and November-December.
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Blue Mountains National Park is around two hours drive from Sydney.
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