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Gordon Falls Reserve reopens

By Blue Mountains City Council
Posted: 30 Apr 2025
Blue Mountains Mayor Mark Greenhill and Member for Blue Mountains Trish Doyle MP officially open the Gordon Falls Reserve upgrades.
Gordon Falls Reserve, Leura, is now open for the community to enjoy after the completion of works to improve accessibility and rejuvenate this beautiful natural area.

Officially reopened by Blue Mountains Mayor, Mark Greenhill and Member for the Blue Mountains, Trish Doyle MP, the reserve features a variety of significant upgrades, including:

  • A new amenities building, with two accessible cubicles (one with a baby change table), two ambulant cubicles and two standard cubicles.
  • Around 200m of new or renewed pathways, most being accessible.
  • A new shelter structure with an accessible picnic table two table seats, plus an accessible electric BBQ.
  • Parking improvements, including a new parking area, with accessible parking bays; an upgrade of the existing parking area; and two new mini-bus parking bays.
  • Dedicated power for mobile food and beverage suppliers.
  • Two new shelter signs (with maps and information), drinking fountains and bike racks.
  • New landscaping, garden areas and planting using indigenous plants.
  • A new lookout and seating area.

Blue Mountains Mayor Mark Greenhill said, “These extensive upgrades will help meet the current and future needs of visitors to Gordon Falls Reserve. Council champions improvements like this because everyone should be able to access and enjoy the nature-based recreation opportunities of the Blue Mountains.
 
“You’ll see the word ‘accessibility’ come up time and again when we talk about Council’s current projects. That’s something I’m very proud of – that our upgrades to public spaces like Gordon Falls Reserve continue to provide better access to our community.
 
“Providing updated facilities and improved parking is also particularly important at Gordon Falls Reserve, which is the recognised half-way point of the two-day, Grand Cliff Top Walk.
 
“This is a place where walkers with a range of abilities step in and out of one of the most beautiful walking experiences the Blue Mountains has to offer.”
 
Member for Blue Mountains Trish Doyle MP said, “The NSW Government is proud to have allocated $2.4 million towards the Gordon Falls Reserve section of the project through the Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants Program, working with Blue Mountains City Council.”
 
“I am pleased that this collaboration between the NSW Government, the BMCC and NSW National Parks is not just an investment in tourism, it’s an investment in the health and well-being of our community, providing safe, accessible outdoor activities.”
 
“It is wonderful to support the enhancement of our natural heritage and this exemplifies our joint commitment to enhancing natural attractions.”
 
Walkers can also enjoy Prince Henry Cliff Walk, between Gordon Falls Reserve and Olympian Rock, which reopened after extensive remediation works.
 
Connections to the walk from Olympian Parade have been improved and are now much easier, while the walk from Gordon Falls Reserve to Tarpeian Rock track has been upgraded and improved.
 
The upgrades have been guided by the extensive planning and consultation process behind Council’s Southern Escarpment Masterplan. The Masterplan provides an integrated approach to the management of the natural and cultural assets across the escarpment areas from west Katoomba to Wentworth Falls.
 
The Gordon Falls Reserve upgrade is part of the overall development of the Grand Cliff Top Walk, funded by the Australian and NSW Governments Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Fund. The upgrade is also funded by $2.4 million from the NSW Government's Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants Program, in association with Blue Mountains City Council.

 
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