Blue Mountains

The Blue Mountains is a rugged region west of Sydney in Australia’s New South Wales. Known for dramatic scenery, it encompasses steep cliffs, eucalyptus forests, waterfalls and villages dotted with guesthouses, galleries and gardens.

Glenbrook Creek

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Capacity: 30
Accommodation: Tents
Toilets: None

Glenbrook Creek follows creeks and streams through Blue Mountains bushland then climbs up to well tracked ridgelines with some great lookouts before descending again into the gorge.

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Euroka

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Capacity: 100+

Accommodation: Tents

Toilets: Pit

Euroka is a large campsite at the base of the Blue Mountains capable of accommodating over 100 students. Surrounded by cliffs, tracks and close to the Nepean River this location is ideal for Basecamp style programs. 

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Six Foot Track

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Capacity: 30

Accommodation: Tents

Toilets: None

The Six Foot Track is a classic and historic route through the Katoomba and Jenolan regions of the Blue Mountains National Park. This walk is challenging but rewards those who travel with its stunning features.

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Grose Valley

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Capacity: 30

Accommodation: Tents

Toilets: None

Steep terrain leads in and out of this amazing valley which offers great adventures.