Glenbrook was originally known as Watertank due to the storage of water in tanks for the steam trains. Since then it has been known as Wascoe Siding, Brookdale and eventually in 1879, Glenbrook.
Glenbrook is the first entry point to the Blue Mountains National Park which covers an area of over 200,000 hectares. The Jelly Bean Pool is one of the most popular swimming sites in the area. Upstream is the famous Blue Pool, another popular swimming hole where suspended clay particles refract the light giving the pool a blue hue.
Fresh air and a temperate climate, Glenbrook has spectacular views and a great community atmosphere. Packed full of historical sites and tourist attractions, don't miss this Blue Mountains gem.
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