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An aerial view of 2 people standing at the end of the lookout platform at The Lookdown lookout in
Two people enjoying the view at The Lookdown lookout surrounded by mountains in Bungonia National
A group of people at The Lookdown lookout in Bungonia National Park. Photo: John Spencer ©
Two people standing taking in the view from The Lookdown lookout in Bungonia National Park. Photo:
Two people walking along the path to The Lookdown lookout in Bungonia National Park. Photo: John
Two people sitting on a bench next to the path that leads to The Lookdown lookout in Bungonia
An accessible parking space at The Lookdown lookout in Bungonia National Park. Photo: John Spencer

The Lookdown lookout

The Lookdown lookout

An aerial view of 2 people standing at the end of the lookout platform at The Lookdown lookout in
Two people enjoying the view at The Lookdown lookout surrounded by mountains in Bungonia National
A group of people at The Lookdown lookout in Bungonia National Park. Photo: John Spencer ©
Two people standing taking in the view from The Lookdown lookout in Bungonia National Park. Photo:
Two people walking along the path to The Lookdown lookout in Bungonia National Park. Photo: John
Two people sitting on a bench next to the path that leads to The Lookdown lookout in Bungonia
An accessible parking space at The Lookdown lookout in Bungonia National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Overview

The word lookdown' sounds quaint and old-fashioned because its origins are in the late 1800s, back when ladies wore layers of petticoats and gentlemen their three-piece suits for a day out in the bush.

The Lookdown lookout is perched on the edge of the plateau above the Bungonia Slot Canyon. It's an easy 50m stroll from the carpark to this breathtaking view into Bungonia Creek Gorge and across to Ettrema Wilderness area in Morton National Park.

Spectacular grass trees grow in this area and throughout the park. Their growth rate is around 1cm each year. How many can you spot near the lookdown that were already growing here before the park was first protected as a water reserve in 1872? Also, take a walk along the Molly O'Neill nature track and listen out for a particular lyrebird that lives nearby with its impressive talent for bird and animal calls.

Take a virtual tour of The Lookdown lookout captured with Google Street View Trekker.

New South Wales, Australia
Facilities
  • Carpark
  • Lookouts
  • Non Smoking