Best of All Lookouts
(Springbrook National Park)Despite its lofty claims, this short walk is well worth the effort with excellent views of the Tweed Valley including Mt Warning, Byron Bay and The Cougals. If you haven't been there, make sure to stop off next time you're on the plateau.
Getting there
Head to the end Repeater Station Road on the Springbrook Plateau.
Route/Trail notes
The walk is a short stroll along a clear path. Make sure to check out some of the most accessible Antarctic Beech trees in South-East Queensland.
More Info
http://www.queenslandholidays.com.au/things-to-see-and-do/best-of-all-lookout/index.cfm
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Comments
Stellar on 13 Jul, 2011
Nice little walk. Seeing the Antarctic Beech trees is a must! Awesome view from the look out even if it was a hazy day. Nevertheless it was well worth the trip.Gregory Neverov on 2 Oct, 2010
Lookout was in a cloud so there was nothing to see.Laurence Hallam on 15 Dec, 2009
A breezy day to do this walk and loved the python on the path. It seemed to discourage others from the walk!Troy Kasper on 11 Nov, 2009
Does this one a few times over the years. Its a great little walk, passing great Antartic Beech trees on the way to one of the great lookouts.Ross Cruickshank on 13 Dec, 2008
Great look out short walk, can be combined with other walks such purling brook or twin falls circuit.Belinda Cruickshank on 13 Dec, 2008
Awesome view!Natalie Noon on Sometime...
Really loved the trees on this walk. Walked it with kids. Easy walk.jason pobjoy on Sometime...
Great little walk with fantastic views at the end, track can get a little slippery in places and theres a few tree roots to watch out for on the path.Well worth the short walk down to the lookout area
Lisa Meier on Sometime...
I've been to this lookout twice. The first time there was an amazing view, absolutely fantastic. The second time all you could see were clouds and fog, a curtin of whiteMarian Moore on Sometime...
The awe inspiring Antactic Beech trees make this walk a must.