The iconic “How to See the Blue Mountains” book by Jim Smith was for a long time the bible for bushwalking in the upper Blue Mountains, documenting just about every walking track between Wentworth Falls and Mount Victoria. It was first published in 1982 for the princely sum of $2.95; two more editions were published in 1989 and 1992. It encouraged bushwalkers to utilise public transport to access walks, included bushwalks that pass through private property and “recommended in a few cases ignoring NPWS ‘no entry’ signs” – sage advice that you’d never see in a book today!
Unfortunately “How to See the Blue Mountains” has been out-of-print for some years, although used copies can be found on-line and often pop up in second hand bookshops. Some of the bushwalks have fallen into disuse but can still be followed, while a few have been permanently closed due to landslides or access restrictions. The list below includes all the bushwalks in the first edition of “How to See the Blue Mountains”, sometimes with slightly amended routes necessitated by changes in the tracks or access to tracks.
Wentworth Falls (Map 1)
| Walk | Description / Notes | Length | Map | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Circular Drive – Weeping Rock – Fletchers Lookout – Circular Drive | Short walk with waterfall and lookout (starts from Wentworth Falls Picnic Area & carpark) | 1.8km | AllTrails |
| 2 | Circular Drive – Princes Rock – Weeping Rock – Queens Cascades – Fletchers Lookout – Circular Drive | Slightly longer version of Walk 1 from Wentworth Falls Picnic Area; Jim calls Princes Rock “one of the best lookouts in the Blue Mountains” | 2.4km | AllTrails |
| 3 | Circular Drive – Weeping Rock – Queens Cascades – Rocket Point – Undercliff Walk – Den Fenella | Another variant of the many walks you can do from the Wentworth Falls Picnic Area with more lookouts (including three “abandoned lookouts” which are still accessible today via Stonehaven Pass). | 3.1km | AllTrails |
| 4 | Circular Drive – Undercliff Walk – Overcliff Walk – Valley of the Waters | One of the classic and best Wentworth Falls bushwalks that passes some spectacular scenery and all the major lookouts. | 3.9km | AllTrails |
| 5 | Murphy Lane – Boronia Point – Lady See’s Lookout – Den Fenella | The track from the end of Murphys Lane is still accessible, but I can’t find any reference to Boronia Point Lookout, and Lady See’s Lookout has been decommissioned and blocked off. | ||
| 6 | The ‘Hut’ – Empress Lookout – Queen Victoria LO – Lyre Bird LO – Murphy Lane | Starting from the Conservation Hut Cafe at the end of Fletcher St, this easy bushwalk takes in three Wentworth Falls lookouts. | 1.8km | AllTrails |
| 7 | The National Pass | Jim described the National Pass as “one of the most spectacular walks in the Blue Mountains”; sady, a major landslide in 2017 resulted in the closure of most of the track (the Grand Stairway is still open). | ||
| 8 | The Wentworth Pass | Like the National Pass, the more rugged Wentworth Pass via Slack’s Stairs has been closed for a number of years due to a landslide. It may one day re-open. | 4.8km | AllTrails |
| 9 | Vera Falls | A rough track for “experienced walkers” continues past Vera Falls to make a circuit. This route has been officially closed for some time. | 7.1km | AllTrails |
| 10 | Inspiration Point | Now called Moya Point Lookout, this is one of two lookouts on Inspiration Point (the other is Gladstone Point) reached from the Fairmont Resort. (Jim’s route starts from the Conservation Hut, making it a bit longer.) | 2.7km | AllTrails |
| 11 | Roberts Pass | Experienced walkers only. A steep pass, which is easier now that the ladder has been replaced. It connects to the Vera Falls track and Lindeman Pass. Part of Roberts Pass is closed due to rockfall hazard. | 4.6km | AllTrails |
| 12 | A Section of Lindeman Pass | Experienced walkers only. From the bottom of Roberts Pass, Jim restored the Lindeman Pass up to the old Gladstone Coal Mine. Lindeman Pass continues to the Gladstone Pass and onto the Federal Pass. | 16.3km | AllTrails |
| 13 | The Nature Trail | An easy loop walk from the Conservation Hut that passes the Asmodeus Pool and Edinburgh Castle Rock | 3.5km | AllTrails |
| 14 | Kings Tableland Cliff Edge Walks | What Jim described as a “rather faint trail” is now the Little Switzerland Track, which follows the top of the cliffs past Rocket Point Lookout. | 4.2km | AllTrails |
| 15 | Darwin’s Walk | Like the previous walk, what was an unofficial route along Jamison Creek is now a well graded, signposted trail between the highway and Weeping Rock. | 4.7km | AllTrails |
| 16 | Water Nymphs’ Dell | A steep and rough trail down to a small waterfall. | 1.6km | AllTrails |
McMahons Point (Map 1a)
| Walk | Description / Notes | Length | Map | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17 | McMahons Point to Lake Burragorang | While I concur with Jim that the Water Board restrictions are “absurd” (he noted it was illegal to do this walk), there are significant penalties for entering the restricted area and this bushwalk is no longer possible. | N/A | No access |
Katoomba-Leura (Map 2)
| Walk | Description / Notes | Length | Map | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18 | Prince Henry Cliff Walk | Re-branded as the Grand Cliff Top Walk in 2024. this iconic walk passes 20+ lookouts over the Jamison Valley. It can be done in shorter sections. | 18.7km | AllTrails |
| 19 | Gordon Falls Lookout – Pool of Siloam – Lyre Birds Glen | An easy loop walk to a popular lookout and waterfall. Jim noted environmental degradation from the sewer line, which has been remediated. | 1.9km | AllTrails |
| 20 | Gordon Falls Lookout – Pool of Siloam – Sublime Point | Jim described this as a one-way walk, with much of the walk on-road; it can now be done on bushwalking tracks. | 5.6km | AllTrails |
| 21 | Gordon Falls Lookout – Pool of Siloam – Lyre Birds Glen | Experienced Walkers Only. What Jim described as “an overgrown track” from Lyre Birds Glen doesn’t exist any more; however, this walk is very similar to Walk 19. | ||
| 22 | Echo Point – Giant Stairway – Dardanelles Pass – Linda Falls – Prince Henry Cliff Walk | The Dardanelles Pass Loop descends to the valley via the Giant Stairway, passing multiple waterfalls as it returns via the Federal Pass. The route passes multiple lookouts along the Prince Henry Cliff Walk. | 5.8km | AllTrails |
| 23 | Katoomba Cascades – Prince Henry Cliff Walk – Giant Stairway – Federal Pass – Furber Steps | Lots of scenic lookouts on this short but hard bushwalk, which drops into the Jamison Valley via the Giant Stairway and ascends via the Furber Steps (or you take the Scenic Railway up). | 5.9km | AllTrails |
| 24 | Leura Cascades – Federal Pass – Giant Stairway / Furber Steps – Prince Henry Cliff Walk | There are two “versions” of this loop walk – both starting at Leura Cascades and descending into the Jamison Valley via the Amphitheatre Track / Federal Pass. The shorter version ascends via the Giant Stairway and the longer one via Furber Steps. Both complete the loop by returning along the Prince Henry Cliff Walk. | 11km | AllTrails |
| 25 | Mount Solitary | A full day walk down Furbers Steps and along the Federal Pass to Mount Solitary, with a side-trip to Ruined Castle. | 22km | AllTrails |
Leura Falls (Map 3)
| Walk | Description / Notes | Length | Map | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26 | Round Walk: Leura Cascades – Prince Henry Cliff Walk | A family-friendly walking track which passes several lookouts, offering great views of Katoomba Falls. | 1.8km | AllTrails |
| 27 | Leura Cascades – Amphitheatre – Fern Bower – Prince Henry Cliff Walk | A short, signposted loop that offers waterfalls and lookouts via the Amphitheatre Track and Prince Henry Cliff Walk | 2.2km | AllTrails |
| 28 | Weeping Rock area | A side-track off the Amphitheatre Track to a small waterfall (Jim noted that Leura Falls Creek had dried up, but this is no longer the case). | ||
| 29 | Fern Bower – Linda Falls – Bottom of Leura Falls – Adelina Cascades – Linda Falls | A longer version of Walk 27, which descends into Jamison Valley to the bottom of Leura Falls via the Federal Pass. | AllTrails |




Katoomba Falls (Map 4)
| Walk | Description / Notes | Length | Map | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 | Round Walk | A very short loop walk from Cliff Drive (the Kiosk that Jim refers to as the starting point is no longer there). | 0.9km | AllTrails |
| 31 | Orphan Rock | Once the most popular lookout in the Blue Mountains, this vantage point is now derelict and abandoned. | 1.8km | |
| 32 | Kiosk – Bottom of First Fall – Furbers Steps – Base of Second Fall – Scenic Railway | A steep descent via Furber Steps to both the top and bottom tiers of Katoomba Falls (the base of the second falls needs a short bush-bash). Return via Scenic Railway or back up Furbers Steps | 2.2km | AllTrails |




Nellys Glen and Narrow Neck (Map 5)
| Walk | Description / Notes | Length | Map | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 33 | Diamond Falls | Experienced Walkers Only. A “completely overgrown and rather prickly” track is now a fairly distinct track used by climbers, and is no long4r particularly challenging. | 2.1km | AllTrails |
| 34 | Devils Hole – Water Board Ladders – Narrow Neck Road | An ascent (or descent) of the Water Board Ladders is now very challenging / dangerous as the middle section of the ladders has been removed. | ||
| 35 | Nelly’s Glen to base of Bonnie Doon Falls | A scramble to the base of a picturesque waterfall from the Six Foot Track. | 2.5km | AllTrails |
| 36 | Nelly’s Glen to Water Board Ladders / Devils Hole | An alternative to Walk 34, which combines a section of the Six Foot Track through Nellies Glen with an ascent up Devils Hole. | 16km | AllTrails |
| 37 | Bonnie Doon Tracks | Experienced Walkers Only. Jim may be referring to the Cliff Walk off the Six Foot Track, which also connects to the Great Western Highway. |




Jamison and Megalong Valleys (Map 6)
| Walk | Description / Notes | Length | Map | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 38 | Megalong Valley Road – Six Foot Track – Coxs River | Experienced Walkers Only. Described as a long day-walk with the risk of encountering “unfriendly landowners”, this walk follows Megalong Creek and then the Coxs River to a camping area and eco-lodge. | 16km | AllTrails |
| 39 | Packsaddlers – Breakfast Creek – Coxs River | Experienced Walkers Only. Purchased by the NPWS in the late 1990s, Packsaddlers was a commercial horse-packing operation run by the Carlon family, better known as Carlon’s Farm or Dunphys Campground. Can be done as a out-and-back walk or a loop returning via the Ironmonger Track. | 15km | AllTrails |
| 40 | Narrow Neck Road – Carlon Head – Megalong Valley Road – Packsaddlers | Experienced Walkers Only. The route as described requires a long (38km / 1hr) car-shuffle. The alternative Carlon Head and Tarros Ladders loop starts & finishes at Dunphys Campground (Packsaddlers). Carlon Head is an exposed pass with metal rungs and chains. | 11km / 17km | AllTrails |
| 41 | Narrow Neck Road – Duncan’s Pass – Medlow Gap | Experienced Walkers Only. An “out and back” route along Narrow Neck, descending Tarros Ladders (Duncan’s Pass) via spikes in the cliffs to Medlow Gap. Alternatively, you could return from Medlow Gap via Carlon Head. The Carlon Head and Tarros Ladders loop also incorporates Duncan’s Pass (from Dunphys Campground). | 28km | AllTrails |
| 42 | The Lindeman Pass | Experienced Walkers Only. Often described as the Mystery Track, this historic route follows the base of the cliffs from Leura (from the Federal Pass) to Wentworth Falls (Roberts Pass). Lindeman Pass can also be accessed via the Copeland Pass and Gladstone. None of the route is officially maintained or well signposted. | 10km | AllTrails |
| 43 | The Gladstone Pass | Experienced Walkers Only. Described by Jim as “magical”, the Gladstone Pass was one of the earliest Blue Mountains walks before the trail became neglected. It descends steeply down a beautiful ravine; return via Roberts Pass, Valley of the Waters or Copeland Pass. | 7.5km | AllTrails |
| 44 | Kedumba Pass | While Jim describes this walk as entering the private property of the Kedumba Pastoral Company and violating Water Board regulations, this is one of the few times where this now a completely “legal” route. However, I see no reason for walking down this steep & joyless maintenance road, other than as part of a Mount Solitary loop walk. | 4.4km | AllTrails |
| 45 | Kedumba Pass – Leura Sewerage Treatment Works – Leura Falls | Such an enticing description for a bushwalk! This relatively long bushwalk is mostly on firetrails, the sewerage plant was de-commissioned in the late 1980s and the site is now just a clearing on the valley floor. | 17km | AllTrails |








North Katoomba, Leura and Wentworth Falls (Map 7)
| Walk | Description / Notes | Length | Map | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 46 | Minnie Ha Ha Falls | Now called Minnehaha Falls, this signposted and popular track descends to a waterfall and swimming hole. | 2.4km | AllTrails |
| 47 | Mt Hay Road – Henlon Glen Track | An unfrequented walk that (mostly) uses powerline service trails to access Henson Glen on Govetts Creek; you can return the same way or via an alternative service trail to form a loop. | 4.8km | AllTrails |
| 48 | Mt Hay Road – Henlon Glen – Queens Road – Bruces Walk | Experienced Walkers Only. An extension of Walk 47, which continues down Govetts Creek to where it meets Katoomba Creek. A narrow ledge leads to a pass up to the Minnehaha Trail along what Jim called the Queens Road Ridge. | ||
| 49 | Queens Road Swimming Hole | A steep descent from the end of the Minnehaha Trail to a swimming hole at the junction of Govetts Creek and Katoomba Creek. | ||
| 50 | Blaxland Road – Powerline Track – Creek – Mt Hay Road | A descent along the Evans Street Extension Firetrail and Bruces Walk to Wentworth Creek. Return the same way or continue up to Mount Hay Road. |
Medlow Bath – Hydro Majestic Paths (Map 8)
| Walk | Description / Notes | Length | Map | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 51 | Delmonte Ave – Three Brothers – Hotel | A short wallk to a rock formation known as the “Three Brothers” from Delmonte Ave. Return the same way or finish at Hydro Majestic Hotel. | 3.5km | AllTrails |
| 52 | Hotel – Glen Rosa Track – Hotel | Short walk to a lookout over the Kanimbla Valley. | 3km | AllTrails |
| 53 | Hotel – Sunbath – Hotel | A very short walk from the Hydro Majestic to the remains of a shallow concrete pool once used for hydrotherapy. | <1km | |
| 54 | Hotel – Sunbath – Wonderland Track – Mark’s Tomb – Station St – Hotel | An easy loop bushwalk from the Hydro Majestic that explores some of the historic trails, with a short detour to Mark’s Tomb (a natural rock formation). | 4.6km | AllTrails |
| 55 | Hotel – Sunbath – Valley Farm – Colleseum | From just above the Sunbath, a steep track descends the cliffs (with ladders and impressive tunnels cut into the sandstone). The track continues along the base of the cliffs to the Coliseum, a natural amphitheatre-shaped cave. A landslide in 2016 took out the last section of the track. | 4.3km | AllTrails |
| 56 | Hotel – Sunbath Valley Farm Track – Megalong Valley Road – Mermaid’s Cave – Station Street | Experienced Walkers Only. After reaching the base of the cliffs, turn right (left goes to the Coliseum) and follow a rough track that drops steeply to Megalong Valley Road. Most of the return is on roads, with an optional side-trip to Mermaids Cave & Falls. | 12km | AllTrails |
| 57 | Medlow Bath Climbers’ Passes | Experienced Walkers Only. A climber’s pass down the cliffs from below the Glen Rosa Track, which follows the base of the cliffs to another pass up near the Three Brothers. | ||
| 58 | Delmonte Avenue – Fire Trail – Explorers Road | A combination of fire trails and bushwalking tracks between the end of Delmonte Avenue and Saywell Road. It’s about 2km one-way with a car shuffle – or a 6km loop. | 6km | AllTrails |




Blackheath and Medlow Bath (Map 9)
| Walk | Description / Notes | Length | Map | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 59 | Govetts Leap – Top of Bridal Veil Falls – Govetts Leap | A short, signposted walk to Barrow Lookout (Bridal Veil Falls is now called Govetts Leap Falls) | 1.4km | |
| 60 | Govetts Leap to Evans Lookout | The signposted Cliff Top Walking Track between Govetts Leap to Evans Lookout offers some of the most spectacular Blue Mountains views. (Can be done one-way with a car shuffle or taxi.) | 6.6km | AllTrails |
| 61 | Govetts Leap to Pulpit Rock | A longer version of Walk 60, with even more spectacular vistas… can also be done one-way with a car shuffle or taxi. | 8km | AllTrails |
| 62 | Govetts Leap – Pope’s Glen – Memorial Park | A pleasant and easy walk along Popes Glen Creek; best combined with Walk 63 to form a loop (or 4.4km one-way). | 9.3km | AllTrails |
| 63 | Braeside Walk | An easy bushwalk with views and waterfalls; best combined with Walk 62 to form a loop (or 3.2km one-way). | 9.3km | AllTrails |
| 64 | Govetts Leap – Bottom of Bridal Veil Falls – Govetts Leap | The steep Govetts Leap Track to the base of the Govetts Leap Falls is closed due to landslides | ||
| 65 | Govetts Leap – Bottom of Bridal Veil Falls – The Jungle – Bottom of Horseshoe Falls – Govetts Leap | To be explored. | ||
| 66 | Govetts Leap – Bottom of Bridal Veil Falls – Blue Gum Forest – Govetts Leap | This is no longer possible due to closure of the Rodriguez Pass; Walk 69 provides an alternative route. | ||
| 67 | Evans Lookout – Grand Canyon – Neates Glen | I’m not sure if Jim would be delighted or shocked by the popularity of this spectacular Blue Mountains bushwalk, which attracts an estimate of around 90,000 visitors annually. | 6km | AllTrails |
| 68 | Evans Lookout – Rodriguez Pass – Govetts Leap | While the entire Rodriguez Pass is officially closed, you can still ascend/descend this track via Beuchamp Falls; returning via the Horse Track (Walk 69) allows you to form a loop. | 8km | AllTrails |
| 69 | Evans Lookout – Horse Track – Rodriguez Pass – Evans Lookout / Govetts Leap | A challenging but scenic loop that descends to Govetts Creek. Ironically, while Jim advised readers to ignore the “No Entry” sign on the Horse Track, in 2023 NPWS re-openes this track as a result of the Rodriguez Pass being closed. | 8km | AllTrails |
| 70 | Grand Canyon – Medlow Airfield – Grand Canyon | Described as a “magnificent track” that’s in poor condition, the historic Pilcher Point track is now in pretty good shape and provides alernative access to the Grand Canyon. Return the same way (3.2km) or you can continue down the Rodriguez Pass or along the Grand Canyon Track | 3.2km | AllTrails |
| 71 | Tracks at end of Pilcher Point Road | A trail loops out to the edge of the cliff from the picnic area. | ||
| 72 | Wall’s Cave | A short but steep-ish walk down to an enormous overhang, which passes a small slot canyon. The return loop recommended by Jim is discouraged. | 2km | AllTrails |
| 73 | Lake Medlow Tracks | Experienced Walkers Only. A “maze of forestry and horse-riding tracks” is now off-limits, being in the Water Board catchment area. |








Porters Pass area (Map 10)
| Walk | Description / Notes | Length | Map | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 74 | Walls Ledge | |||
| 75 | Walls Ledge – Centennial Pass – Fort Rock | |||
| 76 | Colliers Causeway | |||
| 77 | Valley Track |
Shipley Plateau (Map 11)
| Walk | Description / Notes | Length | Map | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 78 | Bridle Track | |||
| 79 | Shipley Glen | |||
| 80 | Double Echo Point | This track went from the Shipley Tea Rooms to a cliff-top lookout. It’s on private property and no longer accessible. | ||
| 81 | Shipley Tea Rooms to Megalong Valley | As with Walk 80, the first part of this walk traverses private property and is no longer accessible. | ||
| 82 | Eagle Head Point | This track provided “by a generous, public-spirited landowner” is on private land and no longer accessible. | ||
| 83 | The Amphitheatre | Once a “local picnic and gymkhana gathering point” the lookout and access trail are on private land. | ||
| 84 | Mt Blackheath Road to Shipley Crag | Experienced Walkers Only. |
Mount Boyce (Map 12)
| Walk | Description / Notes | Length | Map | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 85 | Mt Boyce Cliff Top Walk | A | ||
| 86 | Pass to base of Mt Boyce Cliffs | |||
| 87 | Station St to Mt Boyce Swamp |
Mt Victoria (Map 13)
| Walk | Description / Notes | Length | Map | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 88 | Engineer’s Cascade and Henry Lawson Walk | A | ||
| 89 | Fairy Dell | |||
| 90 | Little Zig Zag to Reinitt’s Pass | |||
| 91 | Pulpit Rock to Wilsons Glen | |||
| 92 | Little Zig Zag to Sugarloaf Mountain | Experienced Walkers Only. | ||
| 93 | Mt Piddington to Witches Glen | |||
| 94 | Mt Piddongton – Boronia Point – Ferris Cave – Mt Piddigton | |||
| 95 | Mt Piddington – Coxs Cave – Mt Piddington | |||
| 96 | Toll House – Fairy Bower – Cox Cave – Mt Piddington | |||
| 97 | Fairy Bower – Old Railway Track – Fairy Bower | Experienced Walkers Only. | ||
| 98 | Fairy Bower to Reinitt’s Pass |
Mount York (Map 14)
| Walk | Description / Notes | Length | Map | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 99 | Mt York – Coxs Road – Mt York | A | ||
| 100 | Down Lawson’s Long Alley & up Lockyer’s Road | |||
| 101 | Down Cox’s Road & up Lockyer’s Road | |||
| 102 | Berghoffer’s Pass | |||
| 103 | Old Hartley Shale Railway Bed |
Upper Grose River (Map 15)
| Walk | Description / Notes | Length | Map | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 104 | Mt Hay Road to Lockley Pylon | A very popular bushwalk which “passes through some of the best scenery in the mountains”. You can continue from Lockley Pylon down to the Grose Valley (13km return) | 9km | AllTrails |
| 105 | Baltzer Lookout | Another bushwalk that has become very popular. An easy firetrail-walk to Baltzer Lookout, and then a steep-ish track down to the spectacular Hanging Rock vantage point. | 11km | AllTrails |
| 106 | Victoria Falls | A steep walk down to a picturesque waterfall. (You can continue down to the Grose Valley and past Burra Korain to the Blue Gum Forest for a long day-walk or overnight bushwalk.) | 4.2km | AllTrails |
| 107 | Asgard Head | |||
| 108 | Engineers Track | Experienced Walkers Only. | ||
| 109 | Pierces Pass | |||
| 110 | Mount Banks | As well as the “out and back” bushwalking track described by Jim, you can combine this with the Mount Banks One Trail to form the longer 12.8km Mount Banks Loop. | 2.6km | AllTrails |




Mount Wilson (Map 16)
| Walk | Description / Notes | Length | Map | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 111 | Circular Walk | A | ||
| 112 | Davies Lane Rainforest | |||
| 113 | Cathedral of Ferns | |||
| 114 | Happy Valley | Experienced Walkers Only. | ||
| 115 | Du Faurs Rocks – Chinaman’s Hat -Pheasant’s Cave – Du Faurs Rocks | |||
| 116 | Mt Wilson – Wollangambe River – Mt Wilson |















