Butterbox Point Hike
Butterbox Point, Leura
Lookout to the vast Grose Valley
Health & Safety
Health and Safety Notes for Guided Hikes in the Blue Mountains
Preparation
Fitness Level: Ensure you are physically prepared for the hike. Some trails can be steep and challenging, requiring moderate to high fitness levels.
Clothing: Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy hiking boots with good grip.
Equipment: Carry a well-fitted backpack with essentials like water, snacks, and a basic first aid kit.
Weather Considerations
Check Conditions: Always check the weather forecast before the hike. Be prepared for sudden changes, as the Blue Mountains can experience unpredictable weather.
Sun Protection: Wear sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect against UV rays, even on cloudy days.
Rain Gear: Pack a lightweight raincoat in case of unexpected rain.
Hydration and Nutrition
Water: Bring at least 2 litres of water per person. Dehydration can occur quickly, especially on warm days.
Food: Pack high-energy snacks and ensure you have enough food for the duration of the hike.
Wildlife and Nature
Respect Wildlife: Avoid feeding or approaching animals. Many native species can be dangerous if provoked.
Plant Safety: Stay on marked trails to avoid contact with harmful plants, such as stinging nettles.
Trail Safety
Stay on Path: Stick to designated walking trails to prevent accidents and protect the environment.
Trail Markers: Follow all trail markers and guide instructions carefully.
Group Safety: Stay with your group at all times and inform the guide if you need to stop or turn back.
Emergency Preparedness
Guide Assistance: Notify your guide immediately if you feel unwell or notice any hazards.
Phone Coverage: Phone reception can be unreliable in the Blue Mountains. It is best advised to put your mobile on aeroplane mode as there is little to no mobile coverage.
First Aid: Guides are equipped with first aid kits and are trained to handle minor injuries or emergencies.
General Etiquette
Leave No Trace: Take all rubbish with you and avoid disturbing plants or wildlife.
Noise Levels: Keep noise to a minimum to respect the serenity of the environment.
Cultural Respect: Be mindful and respectful of any culturally significant sites encountered during the hike.
These measures will ensure a safe, enjoyable, and environmentally responsible hiking experience in the Blue Mountains.
Description
Join us on a captivating guided hiking tour to Butterbox Point in Leura, where nature's beauty and panoramic views await. Embark on an unforgettable journey as our experienced guides lead you through picturesque trails, revealing the hidden gems and intriguing stories of this enchanting region.
Capture stunning photographs, allowing the magnificent panoramas to become lasting memories. Feel the tranquility of the surroundings seep into your soul as you pause to take in the majestic landscape.
Duration
Approx 3.5 hours
Inclusions
- Transport from Leura railway station
- Water bottle
- Experienced Guide
What to bring
- Hat
- Sunscreen
- Camera/smartphone
- Hiking shoes/sneakers (no converse etc)