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Burgess Falls Walking Track (Horseshoe Falls)

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This is a point of interest. No camping or overnight parking allowed. Residential street parking. The walking track to, and beyond, Horseshoe Falls is a moderately challenging bushwalk that falls outside the boundaries of the National Park. This means that the walk is managed by the Blue Mountains City Council, and dogs are welcome to join, albeit on a lead at all times. Due to the location of the track in a gully environment, it can get very muddy, even after only mild rain. Good hiking shoes are recommended, not just to deal with the mud, but to also be able to navigate the rocky and uneven surface of the track. There are four scenic waterfalls to be discovered along this walk: Fairy Falls Horseshoe Falls Oaklands Falls Burgess Falls

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