Orphan Rock Lookout: A Peaceful Escape into Nature
Reid's Plateau offers a breathtaking lookout point along the Prince Henry Cliff Walk. What sets this lookout apart is the unique experience of passing under an arched, cave-like structure before emerging to a stunning view. Below, the valley stretches out with the impressive Orphan Rock standing tall and isolated. This monolith, formed over 170 million years ago, seems to rise up out of nowhere, adding to the awe-inspiring surprise of this lookout.
Despite its appearance of inaccessibility, Orphan Rock was once climbed by both skilled rock climbers and ordinary tourists, a fact that may make you nervous just thinking about it. Surprisingly, this spot was once more popular than the iconic Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains. A walking track built in the 1930s led visitors to the top of Orphan Rock via stone steps and ladders, until safety concerns led to its closure in the 1950s.
Today, the path around Reid's Plateau is a short, well-established, and mostly paved trail. Along the way, there are a few other vantage points to enjoy the stunning scenery. Explore this hidden gem and experience the thrill of discovering one of the Blue Mountains' best-kept secrets.
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