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Bungleboori Campground
PlaceID: 98944 Pos: -33.40445 150.19833 Alt: 1174.32m
Stay on the Bells Line and in 10 or so minutes, you'll have reached Clarence and the distinctive top station of the Zig Zag Railway.
Turn right here, cross the railway line and take the gravel road that will see you pass the Clarence sawmill and Boral sand quarry. (This is part of the original Bells Line of Road.) About seven kilometres on, turn right at a T-junction to join the main Lithgow-Glow Worm Tunnel track. A couple of kilometres further on, you'll come to Bungleboori picnic ground.
For the more adventurous, there is an alternative. To the left of the main track is a 4WD-only service trail for the power lines. This requires low range as it's steep and slippery. Indeed, if it has been raining, look out for any steep mud sections in the area. Even highly experienced four-wheel drivers have come to grief here, sitting with all four wheels spinning and going nowhere. As with most things four-wheel drive, even the Lost City is an experience that should be shared with more than one vehicle in wet conditions.
After 100 metres or so, you'll turn left onto another track. (If coming from Bungleboori picnic grounds, turn left into the Blackfellows Hand Road, then immediately left again.) Veer left at the next two Y-junctions, then veer right about one and a half kays in from the power lines. For the descent into the Lost City, you'll need low range as you pick your way down the last 200 metres or so.
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