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Jellybean Pool Walking Track - Glenbrook, NSW

Trail Overview

  • Location: Glenbrook, Blue Mountains National Park, NSW, Australia

  • Length: 1 km return (out and back)

  • Time: Approximately 30-45 minutes

  • Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

  • Elevation Gain: 50 meters

Trail Description

The Jellybean Pool Walking Track is a short, family-friendly walk located in Glenbrook, within the lower Blue Mountains National Park. This popular walk leads to the picturesque Jellybean Pool, a natural swimming hole surrounded by stunning sandstone cliffs and lush bushland. The track is perfect for a quick escape into nature and offers a great spot to relax, swim, and picnic by the cool, clear waters of Glenbrook Creek.

Starting from the Jellybean Pool car park, the walk gently descends through the bushland, passing native trees and sandstone outcrops before reaching the tranquil Jellybean Pool. The swimming hole, shaped like a jellybean, is a beautiful and refreshing spot, making it an ideal destination for families, picnickers, and nature lovers.

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Key Highlights

  • Jellybean Pool: The star attraction of the walk is Jellybean Pool, a large, natural waterhole surrounded by golden sandstone cliffs and shaded by eucalypt trees. The pool's crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming, and the sandy beach area along the creek makes it an ideal spot for families to relax and enjoy a picnic. The calm water provides a safe environment for children to splash around in, especially during the warmer months.

  • Scenic Surroundings: The walk to Jellybean Pool takes you through a beautiful stretch of bushland, offering views of the surrounding cliffs and forest. The sandstone formations and native vegetation create a classic Blue Mountains setting, adding to the sense of tranquillity and escape.

  • Picnic Area: There are shaded areas around Jellybean Pool that are perfect for a picnic. The natural seating provided by the surrounding rocks and sandy beach makes it easy to settle in and enjoy the peaceful environment.

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Wildlife

The Jellybean Pool area is home to a variety of native wildlife, especially bird species. Look out for crimson rosellas, kookaburras, and cockatoos in the trees, as well as smaller birds such as wrens and honeyeaters. You may also spot water dragons basking on the rocks near the pool, and frogs are common around the creek edges. Occasionally, kangaroos and wallabies can be seen in the bushland surrounding the creek.

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Safety Tips

  • Footwear: The track down to Jellybean Pool is well-defined but includes some rocky and uneven sections. Sturdy footwear with good grip is recommended, especially if you plan to explore around the pool or climb onto the surrounding rocks.

  • Swimming Safety: While Jellybean Pool is generally safe for swimming, always exercise caution when entering the water. Be mindful of your footing on the rocks, as they can be slippery, and always supervise children closely.

  • Sun Protection: The area around the pool offers some shade, but it can still get sunny, especially during the middle of the day. Bring sun protection, including hats, sunscreen, and plenty of water, particularly on warmer days.

  • Pack Out Rubbish: Jellybean Pool is a popular spot, and it's important to keep it pristine. Ensure that you take all rubbish with you and leave the area as you found it.

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Getting There

  • Parking: The walk begins at the Jellybean Pool car park, located just off Bruce Road in Glenbrook, within the Blue Mountains National Park. There is ample parking available, but it can fill up quickly on weekends and holidays, so it's best to arrive early.

  • Public Transport: The nearest train station is Glenbrook Station, and from there, it's a short drive or a 30-minute walk to the Jellybean Pool car park. Alternatively, a taxi or rideshare can take you from the station to the trailhead.

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Best Time to Visit

  • Summer and Spring: Jellybean Pool is most popular in the warmer months when the cool water provides a refreshing escape from the heat. Spring offers blooming wildflowers along the trail and more active wildlife, making it a beautiful time to visit.

  • Autumn: Autumn is also a great time to visit, with milder temperatures and fewer crowds, offering a peaceful and pleasant experience at the pool.

  • Winter: While swimming may be less appealing in winter, the walk is still enjoyable, with cooler temperatures making for a comfortable stroll through the bushland.

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Trail Significance

The Jellybean Pool Walking Track is one of the most popular family-friendly walks in the lower Blue Mountains, offering an easy-to-reach natural swimming spot surrounded by stunning bushland. Whether you're looking for a short hike, a scenic picnic, or a refreshing swim, Jellybean Pool delivers a tranquil and picturesque experience that is perfect for a relaxing day out.

With its accessible location, peaceful surroundings, and clear waters, Jellybean Pool is an ideal destination for families, couples, and anyone seeking a quick retreat into nature.

Sydney NSW, Australia

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