Lockleys Pylon walking track, just near Leura, is an easy walk offering scenic views, outstanding photography opportunities, wildflower displays and birdwatching. It's possible to extend this walk by taking a (steep) track down to the Blue Gum Forest.
Take Mt Hay Road from Leura and follow this 10km (the last 8km is on a rough dirt road, suitable for 2WD with careful driving). The Lockley Pylon car park is signposted, and is just past the Flat Top Lookout parking. The drive is a bit rough but passable when dry for a standard 2WD. For 2wd and 4wds before heading along the road make sure your tyre pressure is appropriate and your spare is inflated.
The trail starts relatively flat as it goes through typical low forest and heath. After 2.5km the trees finish, and are replaced by low grasses - a quite unusual landscape for the Blue Mountains. Lockleys Pylon is now visible in the distance with the track rising gently up to the small hill. Great views from the top.
The walk is signed but there are a couple of junctions missing signage, see attached GPS or reference links for further guidance.
From Lockleys Pylon, you can continues to the Blue Gum Forest. It's a very steep track, descending 500m down Shortridge Pass in just under two kilometres. The start of the track down is marked by a cairn, just before Du Faur Head (I missed it the first time and walked too far, before backtracking 50m and seeing the small cairn – at first glance it seems as if the track just drops vertically though a gap in the rocks!).
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https://hikingtheworld.blog/2016/08/28/lockleys-pylon-to-blue-gum-forest/
http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking-tracks/lockleys-pylon-walking-track
http://bushwalkingnsw.com/walk.php?nid=723
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