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Length: 300m
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Duration: 15 mins
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Grade: 3
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Style: Return
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Start: 102 Cliff Dr, Katoomba
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End: 102B Cliff Dr, Katoomba
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Location: Blue Mountains National Park
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Closest Town: Katoomba
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Distance from CBD: 104 km
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State: NSW
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Latitude: -33.72640996
Longitude: 150.3061291
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Picnic Shelter


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Dog Friendly


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Historic Lighthouse


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Hike Summary
This short walk starts at Katoomba Falls Park on Cliff Drive. The track heads down to the popular Katoomba Cascades. There is some shade and a bench seat at the base of the falls. There are a few spots to enjoy a snack or get the feet wet on a hot day. An optional side trip can extend the walk to follow the Kedumba river to the spot it falls into the valley a few hundred meters below providing excellent views.
Download maps and tracknotes for Katoomba Cascades hiking track from wildwalks.com.
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I did this hike last year, really beautiful ???
Richard Halvorson