Anvil Rock is a characteristic lookout point in the Blackheath area of the Blue Mountains, where visitors can enjoy incredible 360-degree Grose Valley views. Nearby Wind Eroded Cave is a unique rock formation shaped like a wave-like overhang created by wind erosion, and is also a must-visit. Anvil Rock is the prominent crag located on the eastern edge of the Muir Snowfield about 400 feet below Camp Muir. It is also the site of a former fire lookout cabin. With an elevation of 9584 feet, it was the third highest lookout cabin ever built in Washington (only Mt. Adams and Mt. St. Helens had higher cabins).
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Anvil Rock Lookout 21 reviews #9 of 17 things to do in Blue Mountains National Park Lookouts Write a review About Duration: < 1 hour Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing Tours & experiences Explore different ways to experience this place. See options All photos (43) The enclosed square fire lookouts at Mount Rainier are typical for such structures built across the park service throughout the 1930s. In addition to the four remaining fire lookouts, four other fire lookouts that no longer exist were once located in the park. Anvil Rock Lookout 4.5 21 reviews #9 of 17 things to do in Blue Mountains National Park Lookouts Write a review About Duration: < 1 hour Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing Tours & experiences Explore different ways to experience this place. See options All photos (43) The lookout is hard to miss: it's a weathered sandstone rock formation that resembles the shape of a blacksmith's anvil. The lookout was named "Anvil Rock" in 1938 by Blackheath Council, the same year that an access road to the lookout was constructed.
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Cart. Blue Mountains National Park Blue Mountains National Park. Blue Mountains National Park Tourism Blue Mountains National Park Hotels Blue Mountains National Park Hotels Anvil Rock - Blackheath 39 reviews #4 of 17 things to do in Blackheath Lookouts Write a review About Duration: < 1 hour Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing Tours & experiences Explore different ways to experience this place. See options All photos (42) Top ways to experience Anvil Rock - Blackheath and nearby attractions The lookout station at Anvil Rock, at an elevation of 9,584 feet, is the most important observation point in the Rainier National Forest, and many fire have been located from this point. The park service shares in the benefit and protection afforded by this station, as well as the Forest Service and the general public..
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Blue Mountains National Park. Blue Mountains National Park Tourism Blue Mountains National Park Hotels Flights to Blue Mountains National Park Blue Mountains National. 460 m Return 14 m Moderate track A nice walk if you are in the area, and worth doing before Pulpit Rock lookout. This walk is not as busy as many of the other lookout walks in the area. The view across the valley is fantastic. The lookout makes a great place for a picnic lunch, and the lack of crowds makes it that much more attractive. Track Notes
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Anvil Rock is a characteristic lookout point in the Blackheath area of the Blue Mountains, from where visitors can enjoy incredible 360 degree Grose Valley v. Anvil Rock Lookout Please note that Hargraves Lookout, Evans Lookout, and Govetts Leap Lookout have wheelchair-friendly access. 1. Mount Blackheath Lookout The Mt Blackheath Lookout, otherwise simply referred to as the Blackheath Lookout, is a bit of a hidden gem in the Blue Mountains. Mount Blackheath Lookout