ALL RESERVES, LOOKOUTS, WALKING TRACKS AND CAMPGROUNDS CLOSED
Blue Mountains 19 Dec 2019

IMPORTANT UPDATE: Due to continuing bush fire activity and severe weather conditions predicted for the coming days, Council is CLOSING RESERVES, CAMPGROUNDS, LOOKOUTS and WALKING TRACKS. This is in addition to all sportsground closures, announced yesterday.

NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service have also closed all facilities in the Blue Mountains National Park.

While there is currently no immediate threat to the Blue Mountains, weather conditions are expected to deteriorate over the next few days, which can make bush fire activity more unpredictable. We have taken a safety first approach, and because of this we have decided to pre-emptively close all these spaces until Sunday, 22 December (inclusive).

There is currently a state-wide Total Fire Ban from Wednesday 18 December to Saturday 21 December (inclusive). The Fire Danger Rating is EXTREME today. Get more information on Fire Danger Ratings and Total Fire Bans.

The NSW Rural Fires Service released various Community Newsletters for the Blue Mountains yesterday. You can read these on Council's bush fire update webpage.

Get information on the air quality in the Blue Mountains. For more information on the impact of bush fire smoke on health go to the NSW Health website.

Echo Point is currently open, but this may change throughout the coming days.

Stay up to date on bush fire activity in the Blue Mountains:

Check and follow your Bush Fire Survival Plan.   Neighbourhood Safer Places are a place a last resort during a bush fire emergency. Neighbourhood Safer Places that are sportsgrounds or parks will be open in an emergency. Those places in the Blue Mountains are:

Pitt Park, Wentworth Falls Lennox Park, Blaxland Mount Victoria Park, Mount Victoria Blackheath Oval, Blackheath Whitton Park, Glenbrook Melrose Park, Katoomba

Get more information about Neighbourhood Safer Places in the Blue Mountains LGA.