Horse Track Lookout – a sort of secret Blackheath viewpoint
Located just off the Horse Track, the Horse Track Lookout (which has no official name and is not signposted) offers some great views over the Grose Valley and Govett Gorge,
Located just off the Horse Track, the Horse Track Lookout (which has no official name and is not signposted) offers some great views over the Grose Valley and Govett Gorge,
Victoria Falls to Blackheath can be done as a long day-walk or an overnight bushwalk. Dropping into the Grose Valley via Victoria Falls, the walk passes through the Blue Gum Forest before entering Govett Gorge and climbing up to Evans Lookout along the Horse Track (past an unexpected lookout).
More of a stop along the Victoria Falls walking track than a destination, the Grose Valley Lookout delivers some impressive views over the Grose Valley.
The Nepean Narrows Lookout provides a view over the Nepean River, towards the narrow point where it meets Glenbrook Creek. It’s reached by a 12-16km bushwalk (mostly on firetrails).
Rileys Mountain Lookout is the highest of a series of lookouts in Mulgoa (the most eastern section of the Blue Mountains) which overlook the Nepean River.
A short walk takes you to the top of The Rock Lookout in the Blue Mountains, which offers sweeping views over the Nepean River.
Rileys Mountain Track passes multiple lookouts over the Nepean River, as it follows a ridge above the river. It’s mostly on a firetrail, with a few sections of bushwalking track.
The Mulgoa trig station is on top of Rileys Mountain, on the eastern of the Nepean River in the Blue Mountains National Park.
A series of Aboriginal grinding grooves sites and an engraving site along The Pinnacle on the Mount Hay Range.
Four Aboriginal grinding groove sites along a series of long rock ledges near Flat Rock on the Hay Ridge