Blue Mountains Region National Parks : Closure Update 29th October, 2013

BLUE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK

A Park Fire Ban is in force for Blue Mountains National Park

Blue Mountains National Park OPEN

Walking tracks, trails and lookouts in Blue Mountains National Park are OPEN.
Including:

Euroka Picnic and Camping Area, all tracks trails and lookouts in Glenbrook precinct of Blue Mountains National Park

Grand Canyon walking track and canyon, Juggler Canon in the Blackheath precinct

Govetts Leap Lookout and cliff top track to Evans Lookout in the Blackheath precinct

Cliff top track to Pulpit Rock in the Blackheath precinct

CLOSED - All areas affected by fire

Blue Mountains National Park north of Bells line of Road

The Grose Valley (all tracks, trails, including Rodriguez Pass and all canyons, including Carmarthen system canyons)

Perry’s Lookdown, end of Hat Hill Road, Blackheath

Ridgewell Road to Hanging Rock, Blackheath

Victoria Falls Lookout and Victoria Falls Road, Mt Victoria

Mt Hay Road, Leura


CLOSED - ALL Areas away from tracks and trails because of potential for fire to spread rapidly in dry bushland, including:

Murphy’s and Ingar picnic and camping areas

These areas will remain CLOSED until significant rain is received across the landscape

Kanangra National Park

A Park Fire Ban is in force for Kanangra Boyd National Park

Walking tracks, trails and lookouts in Kanangra Boyd National Park are OPEN.
Kanangra Main, Kalang Falls canyons OPEN

CLOSED - ALL Areas away from tracks and trails because of potential for fire to spread rapidly in dry bushland (Including Danae Brook and surrounding canyons)

These areas will remain CLOSED until significant rain is received across the landscape

Wollemi National Park

Wollemi National Park remains CLOSED

OPEN - Dunns Swamp Picnic and Camping Area


For all updates on Blue Mountains walking track closures contact the NPWS Heritage Centre, phone 02 4787 8877, open seven days 9.00 am to 4.30 pm

And/or check the website: Fires, floods and park closures | NSW National Parks Scroll down to Blue Mountains National Park in the second column, and click on ‘show details’ in the right hand column.