The Oxley lookout oversees the city of Tamworth. It can be accessed via road or if you are looking for a little challenge you can walk up the same road.
There are other walking tracks that you can access from the car park.
Loop track that includes lookouts over triplet falls, Great Otway National Park.
One of the most photographed places in Australia, this loop track taking you past a number of lookouts over the Twelve Apostles, a collection of limestone stacks on the Great Ocean Road.
Attached to Dorrigo Rainforest Centre, Skywalk lookout offers superb views over Dorrigo National Park with the Coffs coast in the backdrop.
Walkway and boardwalk circuit that pass through the mangroves.
Daggs Falls on Spring Creek makes a dramatic 38m drop as you watch from the lookout above.
From the summit of Reed’s Lookout you will enjoy stunning views over the entire Victoria Valley, Victoria Range, Serra Range, Lake Wartook and the Mt Difficult Range. The viewing platform is a popular spot to watch the sun set over the mountains.
Madja is one of the few places where plants, representing all stages of the evolution of land plants over the last 400 million years, are found.
To get there, take an steep and picturesque walk along Barrenjoey track for 1km. The walk to the top requires moderate fitness and will take about 30 minutes each way from Governor Phillip parking area.
sealed loop walk with boardwalk section and many seating spots to observe the swamp like surroundings.