The Hartley Vale cemetery dates back to 1837.
From the Great Western Highway at Little Hartley, take the Hartley Vale Road east for 2.1km then leave the sealed road and continue straight ahead on Fields Road for a further 1.6km. The cemetery access lane is on the eastern side of the road and is signposted at the gate. The poet Henry Lawson's father is buried here. Henry Lawson also wrote a poem about the Ghost of Mount Victoria about Caroline Collitts who is believed to be buried here in an unmarked grave. This cemetery is only a few hundred metres behind Collitts Inn. Surnames in the cemetery include the following:
Morris 9 Bartley 8 Field 7 Hood 7 Skelly 6 Meurant 5 Sheppeard 5
Maker 5 Palmer 4 Lamb 3 Annesley 3 Dale 3 Collits 3 Commens 3
Peacock 3 Wilson 3 Wilkinson 3 Lackey 3 Nash 3 Miller 2 Robertson 2
Armstrong 2 Hume 2 Walton 2 Gurney 2 Austin 2 Meads 2 Lewington 2
Hibbert 2 Arbuckle 2 Watkins 2 Russell 2 Smith 1 Treharne 1 Tambo 1
Skeen 1 Rope 1 Sherringham 1 Hutchinson 1 Peck 1 Seddons 1 Hayward 1
Shanklin 1 Larsen 1 Marriott 1 Simpson 1 Troughton 1 Cooper 1 Hepburn 1