The Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia, borders Sydney's metropolitan area, starting at the west side of the Nepean River and extending westward as far as Cox's River. The beautiful terrain consists of deep gorges and sands… read more
Katoomba is 110 kilometers west of Sydney, located in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. The mountains look blue because of the thick cover of eucalyptus trees. Katoomba has several fine-dining restaurants, cafés, shops,… read more
Just 40 miles north of Sydney are the foothills of the Blue Mountains, the sandstone tableland that rises over 12,000 feet. This area is traversed by valleys, waterfalls, and caves. The name comes from the blue-grey mist expelled by the euc… read more
Blue Mountain Lake, New York, is located in the Adirondack Mountains, right on Route 28, not far from Lake Placid Ski Resort. Blue Mountain Lake and the towns surrounding it are located right in the heart of Adirondack State Park. While the… read more
The Blue Mountains is an area west of Sydney, Australia, known for its sandstone cliffs and eucalyptus forests. The Blue Mountains became a UNESCO World Heritage Area in 2000. read more
Don't let the word "bike" in the Blue Mountain Bike Tour company's name fool you because the tour from the mountains to Ocho Rios in Jamaica includes so much more. In addition to a scenic bike ride down the mountains, you will get a narrati… read more
The Blue Mountains are located on the northeastern side of Oregon, spreading slightly into southeastern Washington. For those wishing to experience the splendor of the mountain range, the Blue Mountains Byway, about 115 miles long, is a way… read more
When winter subsides, your hiking boots start to look mighty welcoming. Take to the trails in Northern California as early as March, and your eyes will meet the beauty of nature's color palette. Some areas explode with color on the hillside… read more
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