The Blue Mountains National Park, a key part of the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage listing, stretches over 80 miles (140 kilometers) and is easily accessible from Sydney. This expansive park features a network of walking trails that wind through rugged landscapes, leading to protected Aboriginal sites and scenic camping areas. One of the main highlights is Echo Point Lookout, where visitors can marvel at the iconic Three Sisters rock formation, a dramatic and photogenic landmark. Today, the park offers a range of experiences, from hiking and camping to cultural exploration, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
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