19 September 2025
Two new walking tracks are opening this school holidays for visitors to explore the dramatic
sandstone cliff lines and iconic pagoda landscapes in the incredible Gardens of Stone State
Conservation Area (SCA) near Lithgow.
A new family friendly walking track is on offer among the eucalypts and colourful wattles along the
new 6-kilometre Broad Swamp Loop Walk.
This new track enables visitors to admire Broad Swamp while also enhancing its protection as an
endangered ecological community.
For those more adventurous, the Broad Swamp to Birds Rock Walking Track is a 17.5-kilometre hike
showcasing stunning scenery, including previously inaccessible, remote creeks, gorges, clifftop
views and pagoda formations.
Starting from Broad Swamp, the walking track traverses intricate gullies, spectacular cliff lines and
lookouts with Carne Creek as a backdrop, finishing at Birds Rock carpark.
It is the culmination of 18 months of work transforming an eroded informal trail into a world-class
walking track.
Part of the $49.5 million Gardens of Stone SCA visitor infrastructure program, the new walks
include the first stage of what will eventually become a unique multi-day walk.
The new tracks open today and coincide with the completion of upgrades at the popular Lost City
precinct, including a formalised carpark, road enhancements, toilets and visitor information.
Meanwhile, the development of new visitor experiences and precincts is continuing at Gardens of
Stone SCA, including Bungleboori Picnic Area and Forest Campground. Works will be staged over
the coming two years.
With the construction program continuing in Gardens of Stone SCA, visitors are reminded to plan
their journey and check the NPWS Alerts web page before they leave home via
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/alerts/alerts-list
Quote attributed to Parliamentary Secretary for the Environment, Trish Doyle
“These new walks will be wonderful to draw visitors to these magnificent locations while
safeguarding the area’s largest, yet fragile swamp.
“The tracks are fantastic news for families, hikers and nature lovers and will be a drawcard for
visitors, driving economic and tourism growth and creating new bushwalking routes of international
significance in our backyard.”
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Quote attributed to National Parks and Wildlife Service Director, David Crust
“It has been a privilege to play a leading role in the Gardens of Stone transformation, leaving a
legacy for visitors by creating new outdoor experiences.
“These new walking tracks help protect biodiversity by converting an eroded informal trail into a
world-class hiking adventure so more people can enjoy the park.”
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MEDIA: Brenda Cunningham-Lewis | Trish Doyle MP | 4751 3298