Mount Blaxland, actually a hill, is located about 15 kilometres south of Lithgow.
[1] It was the furthest point reached by Blaxland, Lawson, and Wentworth on their historic 1813 crossing of the Blue Mountains.
Two other smaller conical shaped hills on the opposite side of a nearby stream were named, by Evans, Wentworth's Sugar-Loaf and Lawson's Sugar-Loaf.
Glen runs cattle on about 1800 hectares of land.
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