This walk takes you through a pretty gully all the way to Red Hands Cave, one of the most significant examples of rock art in the Blue Mountains. Despite the distance, the track is fairly level, making it an ideal walk for those who want to stretch their legs and get some exercise, but don’t want to slog up the side of a cliff at the end of the day.
Grade: Medium
Time: 4 hours
Distance: 9.2 kilometres circuit
Ascent/descent: 300 metres descent, 300 metres ascent
Weather: Perfect in winter, avoid in summer
Closest public transport: Glenbrook railway station, 1.3 km away
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Points of interest: Aboriginal heritage, Camp Fire Creek Track, grinding grooves, Link Track, Red Hands Cave, woody pear
Camp Fire Creek Track