Blue Gum Forest: Stunning Views in the Blue Mountains

In the heart of the Blue Mountains National Park lies the Blue Gum Forest, a nature lover’s and hiker’s dream come true. This peaceful and beautiful spot is a hiker’s paradise and a treasure trove of biodiversity, history and adventure. With its views, landscapes and rainforest the Blue Gum Forest is an adventure not to be missed by anyone who ventures into its natural beauty.

A Natural Wonder
The Blue Gum Forest is famous for its eucalyptus trees, especially the majestic Blue Gum (Eucalyptus deanei) that gives the forest its name. These giants form a green canopy, an enchanting world that will transport you to another place. The forest is a wildlife haven; birds, wallabies, and even the occasional lyrebird call it home. As you walk through you’ll be serenaded by the sounds of nature, adding to the forest’s peacefulness.
The rainforest and native flora of the forest creates stunning views, it’s a nature lover’s paradise. Visitors describe the setting as breathtaking, with panoramic views and natural beauty and rugged beauty. Every corner of the Blue Gum Forest is an opportunity to admire its peacefulness and enjoy the views of its landscapes.
The History
The Blue Gum Forest has a special place in Australian conservation history. In the 1930s, a group of bushwalkers joined together to save this natural wonder from being cleared for farming. Their efforts led to the forest being a symbol of conservation and a protected area within the Blue Mountains National Park. This legacy is felt by all who visit as they tread carefully through a landscape that has been loved for generations.
And its cultural significance is also tied to Aboriginal legend, another layer of magic, not just for adventure seekers but for those who love the history and stories in the land.

Hiking Trails
Getting to the Blue Gum Forest is an adventure in itself, with several trails to suit all levels of hiking. Each trail has its own scenery and views of the Blue Mountains.
- Govetts Leap to Blue Gum Forest: This tough but rewarding walk takes you through the Grose Valley, with views of cliffs and waterfalls along the way. The views and scenery are a must-see for the adventurous. Govetts Creek is a highlight of this walk.
- Pierces Pass to Blue Gum Forest: For experienced hikers only, this trail is a more remote and rougher way into the forest. The cascades and rugged scenery along this walk are a real treat for the outdoor enthusiast.
- Perry Lookdown to Blue Gum Forest: A shorter but steeper walk, this is a popular one for those who want a quicker way into the forest. The track has steep stairs and great views, with peacefulness and views at the end.
Nearby you can also visit Scenic World, famous for its cableway and views, or Evans Lookout with views of the Grose Valley. If you want to do an overnight walk the Blue Gum Forest is a gateway to more of the Blue Mountains.
Whatever your choice, be prepared for steep ups and downs and bring plenty of water and snacks, for guided Blue Mountains tours consider booking with Wildlife Tours, a local expert.

Why Visit?
The Blue Gum Forest is the ultimate escape from the city. Its peacefulness and immersion in nature make it the perfect place to relax, reflect and get outdoors. From stunning views to secluded waterholes and waterfalls this place is an adventure you will never forget.
If you’re looking for a peaceful escape the forest’s landscape and views are perfect. Whether you’re walking to Evans Lookout, gazing at a waterfall or discovering glow worms in a secluded waterhole, there’s something for everyone. The views and scenery are a must-see. Castle Head and the nearby waterfalls are the added bonus to this amazing place.
The forest also attracts nature lovers looking for outdoor activities such as bushwalking, birdwatching and photography. The dense rainforest and native flora are the perfect setting to get back to nature. Adventure seekers will love the ruggedness and views of the many trails. Families will enjoy the easy loops and scenic walks suitable for all ages.

Nearby Attractions
Beyond the Blue Gum Forest the Blue Mountains National Park has many other attractions to complement your visit. Scenic World and Evans Lookout are perfect for taking in the views and scenery. The waterfalls and beauty of the area make it a must-see for anyone passing through NSW or visiting Leura.
For something different try Castle Head for the rock lookouts and overnight walks. Govetts Creek is also a must-see for its peace and natural surroundings. With the Blue Gum Forest as your escape the Blue Mountains tour is the ultimate chance for adventure and relaxation.

FAQ
When should I visit the Blue Gum Forest?
Spring (September to November) or Autumn (March to May) is the best time to visit. The weather is mild and the forest is looking its best. The views and scenery are amazing during these seasons.
How hard are the walks to the Blue Gum Forest?
Depends on the walk. Some walks, like Perry Lookdown, are shorter but steeper, while others, like Govetts Leap, are longer. Choose a walk based on your fitness level and experience. Walks with steep tracks or rough tracks will require some outdoor adventure preparation.
Are there campsites near the Blue Gum Forest?
Yes, there are several campsites near the forest. But you must bring all your gear and follow Leave No Trace principles to preserve the environment. Many campers love the peacefulness and starry nights.
Can I bring the kids to the Blue Gum Forest?
While the walks are challenging, families with older kids who are used to hiking may be able to manage. Always assess the group’s fitness and hiking experience before you go. The forest’s cultural significance and views make it a great place to create lasting memories.
Do I need a permit to walk to the Blue Gum Forest?
No permit is required for day walks. But if you plan to camp, check Wayoutback Tours operator for booking your Blue Mountains day tour. Public transport and nearby Scenic World make it easy to plan your trip.