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Lost City Walking Track in Lithgow open for school holidays

By NSW Department of Planning and Environment
Archived 20 Feb 2025 - Posted: 21 Dec 2024
Credit: DCCEEW
The new Lost City Walking Track is now open in the Gardens of Stone State Conservation Area (SCA), providing visitors with another great option to get out and explore the Lithgow region these summer holidays. The track is part of the $2.3 million Lost City Visitor Precinct project.

The 6km family-friendly walking track takes visitors on a memorable journey through pagoda rock formations and heritage sites, set against a backdrop of panoramic views.

Covering clifftop tracks, intricate creek crossings and diverse landscapes, the Lost City Walking Track is a moderate Grade 3 walk with an optional Grade 4 loop via the Miners Pass Link Track. This historic route features hand-carved steps once used by miners to access a valley mine shaft, offering a unique glimpse into the area's mining heritage.

The track's construction took 18 months and carefully balanced natural, cultural and heritage considerations while enhancing visitor access. The track is complemented by the Lost City Lookout, a new picnic and viewing area overlooking the iconic pagoda skyline.

The Lost City Walking Track is the first major visitor project as part of the $49.5 million Gardens of Stone SCA infrastructure establishment package.

The Lost City Visitor Precinct will be opened to the public in stages over the coming months. Works will continue on roads, lookouts and carparks after the school holidays.

Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and check NPWS visitor alerts before travel: here

Quote attributable to Minister for the Environment Penny Sharpe:

"The Gardens of Stone State Conservation Area is an area of profound beauty which will become more accessible to families and casual bushwalkers over the coming years thanks to the visitor infrastructure program.

"New facilities like the Lost City Walking Track will help showcase iconic landscapes while preserving environmental and heritage values which are unique to the area.

"This is an example of conservation in action and sets the tone for what's to come in the Gardens of Stone State Conservation Area, including new walking tracks, camping areas and recreational activities to encourage more people to get outdoors and enjoy nature."

 
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