The Cliff Top Walk runs between Govetts Leap and Evans Lookout. Both locations have parking facilities, so it doesn't matter where you start the walk. To start from the Evans Lookout, turn into Evans Lookout Road in Blackheath, which leads to two parking areas. The first is the Grand Canyon car park, and the second is the Evans Lookout car park.. Cliff Top walking track follows the cliff edge from Govetts Leap lookout to Evans lookout. Located near Blackheath, you'll be treated to inspiring views over the iconic Grose Valley. And with the sun shining from the east, this is the perfect track to warm up on a winters morning. Passing through dense, windswept heathland, you'll see she.

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The track continues to climb until you reach Govetts Leap Lookout 500m later (3.7km into the walk). It's wildly popular and can get busy, but for good reason, it's definitely one of the best lookouts in the mountains. If the falls are running well its even more mesmerising.. Accessible paths to the lookout allow easy access, making a trip suitable for the whole family. And if you're inspired to explore the park further, try one of the nearby walks or head to Blue Mountains Heritage Centre. You can also take a virtual tour of Govetts Leap lookout captured with Google Street View Trekker.