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Echo Point Lookout (Three Sisters) (with kids)

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Echo Point Lookout (Three Sisters) is 83% Kids-Friendly

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What are the highlights at Echo Point Lookout (Three Sisters) (with kids)?

  1. Easy 0.8 km walk right beside the Three Sisters.
  2. Interactive Aboriginal map with lights at night.
  3. Free picnic tables with valley views for breaks.
  4. Kids’ menu at Milkbar includes free ice-cream.
  5. Accessible paths, toilets and visitor centre facilities.
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How Kids-Friendly is Echo Point Lookout (Three Sisters)?

Kids can manage the 0.8 km Three Sisters Walk, use coin telescopes and picnic tables, and find toilets, yet parents must supervise near unfenced trail bends and a few steep stair sections.

Considerations for visiting Echo Point Lookout (Three Sisters) (with kids)

Positives:

  • Free entry and walks: No admission fee. Paved paths and lookouts are free to use.
  • Family-friendly facilities: Accessible toilets, drinking fountains and picnic benches are onsite.

Challenges:

  • Limited parking: The bitumen carpark fills quickly on weekends. Peak times after 10 am.
  • Variable weather: Fog can obscure views. Check forecast and bring raincoats in cooler months.

Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours

Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time for the Three Sisters Walk, a picnic break, snacks at the Milkbar and a visit to the Visitor Centre without rushing children.

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Kids-Friendly Activities in Echo Point Lookout (Three Sisters)

Three Sisters Walk:

Follow the 0.8 km paved loop from the Visitor Centre to Honeymoon Bridge beside the Sisters.

Tip: Let children count steps and spot eucalyptus trees. Pack water and rest on benches.

Explore the Gathering Place:

Walk on the concrete stage etched with an Aboriginal map of Country.

Tip: Visit after dusk to see LED lights trace the Pleiades constellation.

Picnic at the lookout:

Use the free picnic tables near the main viewing platform.

Tip: Bring sandwiches and fruit. Enjoy views while the kids rest.

Kids’ meal at the Milkbar:

Order chicken tenders or pasta with a free ice-cream dessert.

Tip: Aim for a mid-morning or late-afternoon snack to avoid meal queues.

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Typical Budget for a Family of 4 (2 Adults + 2 Kids)

ItemCost (Approx.)
Parking (2 hours)AUD 6
Coin-operated telescopeAUD 2
Two kids’ meals (with ice-cream)AUD 28
Two adult coffeesAUD 32
Total EstimatedAUD 68

Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

When is the best time to visit Echo Point Lookout (Three Sisters)?

In summer start before 10 am to avoid heat. In winter wear layers: mornings can be misty and windy.

How to Maximize Your Visit to Echo Point Lookout (Three Sisters)

  1. Arrive early: Get a car spot and quieter viewing platform before crowds peak.
  2. Bring refillable bottles: Use the free water bubblers to reduce plastic waste and stay hydrated.
  3. Download maps: Save the Three Sisters Walk map offline to avoid data issues.

Map of Echo Point Lookout (Three Sisters)

Address: Prince Henry Cliff Walk, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia

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Reviews of Echo Point Lookout (Three Sisters)

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Keane Wee

Keane Wee

Jul 2025

I came here yesterday to see the iconic Three Sisters for myself - it was absolutely amazing! The view is breath taking and there are multiple view points to take some great photos with your friends, family and spouse! If you’re visiting Blue Mountains for the first time, check this place down on your “must see” list! The lookouts are easily assessable, the toilets have clear signage, the visito...

Double Ve Ve

Double Ve Ve

Jun 2025

Breathtaking Views at Echo Point Lookout – A Must-Visit in the Blue Mountains! If you’re visiting the Blue Mountains, Echo Point Lookout is an absolute must-see. The view of the iconic Three Sisters rock formation is simply stunning, especially at sunrise or sunset when the light paints the cliffs in golden hues. The lookout is easily accessible and perfect for all ages. There are plenty of phot...

michael fung

michael fung

Jun 2025

Great vantage point to take photos of the Three Sisters. Parking is metered expensive. No free parking even in the residential area. You can walk up the first Sister easy walk with a some steps at the end. Unfortunately it was being repaired when we went. Signage could've been better. We went for a wander beyond the honeymoon bridge thinking we could walk to the scenic railway but for another half...

Cindy Jöviānd

Cindy Jöviānd

May 2025

Arrived around 4PM to see the iconic Three Sisters, and it was truly breathtaking! The view is absolutely worth it, especially as the sun starts to dip and the colors get warmer. Travel tip: It gets pretty cold in the late afternoon (around 14°C when I went), so make sure to bring a jacket or something cozy—especially if you plan to stay for sunset. Expect lots of tourists snapping pics, but the...

Lexi

Lexi

Apr 2025

The Three Sisters at Echo Point is one of the most iconic and recognizable landmarks in the Blue Mountains—and for good reason. The rock formations are absolutely stunning up close, with dramatic cliffs and deep valleys stretching out into the distance. The viewing platform at Echo Point offers unobstructed, panoramic views of the Jamison Valley and the Three Sisters themselves—perfect for photos ...

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About Echo Point Lookout (Three Sisters)

Opening Hours

Monday:Open 24 hours
Tuesday:Open 24 hours
Wednesday:Open 24 hours
Thursday:Open 24 hours
Friday:Open 24 hours
Saturday:Open 24 hours
Sunday:Open 24 hours

Hours may vary during holidays, special events, and peak seasons. Please check the official website for the most up-to-date information.

Website

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Phone Number

+61 2 4780 5000

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