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Hazelbrook/Lawson/Bullaburra
96km to 103 km from Sydney

Some of the Mountains most beautiful waterfalls and cataracts are to be found in the Hazelbrook-Lawson area; and the Old Baths, north of the highway at Hazelbrook, are believed to be on one of the explorers camping sites.

It is near here - from Oaklands Road or Winbourne Road at Hazelbrook Creek Reserve - you can get access to Burgess, Lena, Lyre Bird, Oakland, Horseshoe and Glow Worm Nook Falls.

Terrace Falls Road takes you to those falls as well as to Victor Falls, while Woodbury St and Mountview Ave lead to Mabel, Edith and Fairy Falls at Waterhouse Park.


Junction Falls at Lawson

At Bullaburra, which is Aboriginal for ‘Blue Sky’, access to Minnatonka Falls at Redburn Park is from De Quency Rd.

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Lawson was originally called ‘Blue Mountains’ but in 1879 took its name from one of the three explorers. Honour Ave gives access to South Lawson Park which contains Adeline, Junction, Cataract, Federal and Leslie Falls.
 
 
   

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