1813 crossing of the Blue Mountains

1813 crossing of the Blue Mountains, Australia
Earliest pictorial representation of the crossing from The Sydney Mail, 25 December 1880
Date11 May 1813 (1813-05-11) – 6 June 1813 (1813-06-06)
Duration27 days
LocationBlaxland's FarmBlue MountainsMt Blaxland
Organised byGregory Blaxland
Participants
AwardsLand Grants

An expedition led by Gregory Blaxland, William Lawson and William Charles Wentworth in 1813 was the first successful crossing of the Blue Mountains in New South Wales by European settlers. The crossing enabled the settlers to access and use the land west of the mountains for farming, and made possible the establishment of Australia's first inland colonial settlement at Bathurst.