Echo Point to Katoomba Falls (Dharug & Gundungurra Country)
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Echo Point to Katoomba Falls (Dharug & Gundungurra Country) 1 h 45 min to 3 h 3 3.3 km ↑ 403 m Moderate track Return ↓ 403 m From one magnificent lookout to more magnificent lookouts of the Jamison Valley, this walk just gets better as it heads from the highly popular Echo Point, to Katoomba Falls. Hidden below Katoomba Park these falls are enchanting to watch as the water cascades down the rocks and along the stream. From here, the walk continues for a short distance to another great lookout before returning to Echo Point. Let us begin by acknowledging the Dharug & Gundungurra people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. 960 944 928 912 896 880 0 m 1 km 85 m 335 m 500 m 670 m 170 m 250 m 920 m 420 m 590 m 760 m 840 m 5.2x 1.1 km 1.2 km 1.3 km 1.3 km 1.4 km 1.5 km 1.6 km 1.7 km Class 3 of 6 Formed track, with some branches and other obstacles Quality of track Formed track, with some branches and other obstacles (3/6) Gradient Gentle hills with occasional steps (2/6) Signage Directional signs along the way (3/6) Infrastructure Limited facilities, not all cliffs are fenced (3/6) Experience Required No experience required (1/6) Weather Weather generally has little impact on safety (1/6) Before you start any journey ensure you; • Tell someone you trust where you are going and what to do if you are late returning • Have adequate equipment, supplies, skills & knowledge to undertake this journey safely • Consider weather forecasts, park/track closures & fire dangers • Can respond to emergencies & call for help at any point • Are healthy and fit enough for this journey Share If not, change plans and stay safe. 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The maps and some text in this document are generated using Open Database Licenced data © OpenStreetMap contributors and other sources. 0 0.5 1 km 5.2x 5.2x Start Start 880 896 912 928 944 960 880 896 912 928 944 960 W W Park 0 m S S Lookout N N 85 m Lookout E E ←10 m→ ←10 m→ W W i 170 m Sign i S S Water tap N 250 m N E Building E Building ←60 m→ ←60 m→ W 335 m W P Mobility P S S parking P P Car areapark 420 m area N N E Park E ←400 m→ 500 m ←400 m→ Bridge S S E E 590 m Viewpoint Viewpoint W Viewpoint W N 670 m N Lookout 760 m Viewpoint Seat 840 m Lookout 920 m Viewpoint ←660 m→ ←660 m→ 1 km Seat W 1 km W S S Lookout 1.1 km N Lookout N E ←245 m→ E ←245 m→ 1.2 km Building W N Park 1.3 km S P Mobility P E ←100 m→ ←100 m→ parking P 1.3 km P S Car areapark S W W 1.4 km Picnic area E E FORD Ford FORD N N ←175 m→ ←175 m→ 1.5 km E Waterfall E S S 1.6 km N N W 1.7 km W Getting started: From the main lookout Queen Elizabeth Lookout (about 20 m back from Then find the "Echo Point Information Centre" area at Echo Point, this walk heads across the start). (85 m on your right). the concrete, keeping the view to the left, and then follows the concrete ramp down the gentle hill to the intersection of the Queen Elizabeth Lookout path. From the intersection, the walk follows the footpath heading away from Echo Point, winding through the bush for a short while Queen Elizabeth Lookout offers a breathtaking This modern building at Echo Point is a great until coming to the Kedumba View at the outlook, directly over the Three Sisters rock source of information. It is open daily from informationinformation sign,sign, nearnear thethe endend ofof thethe formation, and into the Jamison Valley. One of a 9am-5pm (except Christmas Day). There is a number of viewing platforms at Echo Point, this largelarge rangerange ofof books,books, mapsmaps andand informationinformation footpath. platform is slightly lower than the more popular about the area (and ice creams). There are From the Kedumba View, the walk heads road-side area, however it is wheelchair- toilets opposite the entrance, and mobility off the footpath and follows the bush track, accessible, also offering some shade and parking opposite. For more information, phone keeping the valley to the left while winding seating. The platform was officially named in 1300 653 408. through the bush and along the side of the 1955, after a visit from Queen Elizabeth II the P Then find the "Parking Accessible" (45 m on hill, climbing up to the 'Lady Darley preceding year. your right). Lookout'. After 25 m find the "Echo Point" (10 m on your left).left). N W Queen Elizabeth Lookout Start (a highway|pedestrian). E S There are three signposted mobility parking Find the Echo Park at the start. spaces. They are 3.8m wide and 5.5 deep. Echo Point is the Blue Mountains' most famous Smooth gentle ramp access from the parking lookout,lookout, homehome toto oneone ofof thethe bestbest photophoto area nearby facilities. N opportunities for the Three Sisters. Visited by Then pass the car park (25 m on your right). over two million tourists each year, this popular P W After another 4 m continue straight. spot also serves as the starting point for numerous bush walks of various grades, E N E securing its position as one of the most popular W Continue straight, to head along S locationslocations inin thethe BlueBlue Mountains.Mountains. Continue straight, to head along After another 80 m pass the "Katoomba Tourist Prince Henry Cliff Walk. Information Centre" (75 m on your right). i Information Centre" (75 m on your right). E Then pass the water tap (45 m on your right). S After another 110 m pass the "Lilianfels Park" (on your right). After another 55 m cross the bridge (about 10 m long)long) After another 40 m come to the "Kedumba View". After another 105 m come to the viewpoint. After another 55 m come to the "Little Milou After another 30 m find the "Skyway Station" Lookout" (8 m on your left). (25 m on your right). After another 85 m pass a seat (on your left). W W S S After another 80 m veer left, to head After another 50 m find the "Wollumai Lookout" along Prince Henry Cliff Walk. (on your right). N N E E The Scenic Skyway is a cable car that bridges After another 20 m find the "Lady Darley the 720-metre gap across the valley, in front of Lookout" (on your left). Katoomba Falls. This is the remote station, with the main station based at Scenic World. Visitors can travel one way, in either direction (Adult Wollumai Lookout is a small, fenced lookout on $10 child $5) or take a return trip (Adult $16 the side of the Prince Henry Cliff Track. The child $8), with family discounts available. The lookoutlookout isis onon aa sandstonesandstone platformplatform atat thethe basebase Skyway enjoys a full 360-degree view, with a of a cliff, and looks over a much larger drop into glass floor allowing you to look straight down at Lady Darley Lookout is a moderately-sized, the Jamison Valley. There is a bench seat to the trees 270m below. This is a spectacular and fenced lookout, found on the Prince Henry Cliff enjoy the views over the valley, including Mount popular attraction for visitors to the area and is Track. The lookout can also be accessed directly Solitary, Narrow Neck and glimpses of the Three open daily from 9am to 5pm. by a track from Panorama Drive. There is an Sisters. After another 20 m head into the "Katoomba informationinformation signsign describingdescribing thethe viewview andand thethe After another 230 m find the "Cliff View Falls Reserve". traditional naming of the natural features. The Lookout" (on your right). panoramic views from the lookout are great, N from Kings Tableland on the left to Mount EE After another 200 m continue Solitary, Narrow Neck and parts of Scenic World straight, to head along Prince Henry on the far right. Cliff Walk. After another 95 m come to the "Allamble W After another 95 m come to the "Allamble W Lookout". SS P After another 15 m find the "Parking Accessible" After another 85 m pass a seat (on your right). This large, fenced wheelchair accessible lookout P (15 m on your right). provides great mountain views of Mt Solitary, Kedumba Valley, Narrow Neck and across to After another 15 m find the "Allambie Lookout" Scenic World. There's a bench seat at the back (on your left). of the lookout to enjoy the views from. The lookoutlookout fencefence isis 1.2m1.2m high,high, thethe platformplatform isis 7.8x5.5m wide. N The signposted mobility parking area is located W After another 20 m (at the intersection on the 'Cliff Drive' road.