Sun Valley is an address locality[1] in the state of New South Wales, Australia in the City of Blue Mountains.
Dating from the early Jurassic period, this extinct volcanic vent was inhabited by local Aboriginal Australians for thousands of years.
The creeks, rich soil, open forest and native grassland environment was ideal for the farming, grazing and logging conducted in these times.
The valley was once roamed by wild brumbies and is renowned for its magnificent stands of mountain blue gum trees, pretty setting and walking tracks in and around Long Angle Gully and the historical “Warrimoo Pool” site.
To this day Sun Valley remains a small, semi-rural community incorporating a pony club, a local produce store and supporting a vital fire trail system used to protect the area.