Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage parks
Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Property is an area of diverse landscapes with plants, wildlife, caves and rock formations in NSW national parks. It's full of cultural significance, with 6 Aboriginal groups having connection to the Country of the Area, as it's tied with Dreaming and rock art.
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Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Property has over a million hectares of World Heritage Area. More than 600,000ha is declared wildnerness. It's home to the iconic Three Sisters rock formation, a declared Aboriginal Place, the park is recognised all over the world.
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Parks within Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
- Blackheath area
- Gardens of Stone National Park
- Gardens of Stone State Conservation Area
- Glenbrook area
- Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve
- Kanangra-Boyd National Park
- Katoomba area
- Lower Grose Valley area
- Mount Wilson area
- Nattai National Park
- Southern Blue Mountains area
- Thirlmere Lakes National Park
- Wollemi National Park
- Yengo National Park