Yellow Rock, New South Wales (Blue Mountains) Explained

Yellow Rock, New South Wales (Blue Mountains) should not be confused with Yellow Rock, New South Wales (Shellharbour).

Type:suburb
Yellow Rock
State:nsw
Coordinates:-33.695°N 150.6242°W
Local Map:yes
Zoom:11
Lga:City of Blue Mountains
Postcode:2777
Pop:1029
Elevation:245
Stategov:Blue Mountains
Fedgov:Macquarie
Dist1:60
Location1:Sydney CBD
Dir1:WNW
Near-Nw:Winmalee
Near-N:Winmalee
Near-Ne:Hawkesbury Heights
Near-W:Springwood
Near-E:Cranebrook
Near-Sw:Warrimoo
Near-S:Mount Riverview
Near-Se:Emu Heights

Yellow Rock is a small village or locality in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia. At the, Yellow Rock had a population of 1029.

Location and features

Yellow Rock is located approximately west north-west of the Sydney central business district, in the Blue Mountains local government area. Yellow Rock is situated on the eastern, lower slopes of the Blue Mountains and the western side of the Nepean River extending back some way from it, the elevation rising from the river to a peak of .[1] It is surrounded by the suburbs of Mount Riverview, Warrimoo and Springwood to the south, Winmalee to the west, Hawkesbury Heights and Yarramundi to the north and northeast respectively, and Castlereagh across the Nepean to the east. Yellow Rock is one of Sydney's most western parts, it is a part of the greater western Sydney region.

Much of the Yellomundee Regional Park is contained within the locality. The Yellomundee Regional Park has bike and walking tracks and stretches north-south on the west side of the Nepean River, and the Yellow Rock lookout at the end of Yellow Rock Road. Frasers Creek flows in a west-northeast direction in the north part of the suburb, passing north of the lookout through the park to the river. The northern border of the suburb is a creek, opposite of which is the Hawkesbury Ridge.

The village of Yellow Rock has a Rural Fire Service station which is a satellite station to Winmalee Rural Fire Brigade; and a Greek Orthodox monastery.

October 2013 bushfires

See main article: 2013 New South Wales bushfires. The village, surrounding bushland and nearby towns of Springwood and Winmalee were badly affected by bushfires in October 2013. 200 residential properties were destroyed, and 198 damaged in those localities, including a significant number in Yellow Rock.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Map of Yellow Rock, NSW. Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. 21 October 2013.
  2. Update – Damage assessment and fire investigation. PDF. 19 October 2013. 21 October 2013. New South Wales Rural Fire Service.