| Named Lawson in 1879, the town was originally
called Blue Mountain after the old Blue Mountains Inn
of the 1840s. Prior to this time the town was known as The Swamp,
while the area from Lawson through to Woodford was known as 24 Mile Hollow.
The town was renamed after Lieutenant William Lawson, one of the famous three
explorers who first crossed the Blue Mountains. In
the far north of Lawson within the Blue Mountains National Park is Blue
Mountain at a height of 727 metres above sea level. Lawson has its
own shopping centre situated along the Great Western Highway. Lawson town centre
will see major changes in the future making room a highway upgrade from two to
four lanes. Situated adjacent to the railway station is the Lawson
Bowling Club. Lawson also features one of the Mountains heated Olympic swimming
pools. The pool is located on the railway line side of the Great Western Highway
near Wilson Park down St Bernards Drive. At
the end of St Bernards Drive various walking tracks will lead you to some
of Lawsons natural beauty including Dantes Glen, Fairy Falls, St. Michaels
Falls, Empire Pass, Echo Bluff and Frederica Falls within North Lawson Park.
On
the south side of the Great Western Highway is Bellevue Park. A drive down
Wilson Street will take you to the Lawson Golf Course. Back in town,
follow Honour Avenue and you will discover further walking tracks leading to Adeline
Falls, Junction Falls, Cataract Falls, Federal Falls and Leslie Falls as part
of South Lawson Park. Lawson also has an sports oval accessible via Ferris
Lane.
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