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Warrah Lookout
Located in the Brisbane Water National Park, Warrah Lookout offers sweeping views of Broken Bay and the Hawkesbury River. It’s only a short walk from the carpark, so you don’t have to stress about long hikes to reach this beauty. You know what they say – don’t Warrah about it!
Monkey Face Lookout
Get a little cheeky at Monkey Face Lookout! Offering scenic views over the Martinsville Valley, this lookout is not only one of the best views in Watagans National Park but on all of the Central Coast. Plus, there’s plenty of space for you and the kids to monkey around in the picnic area!
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Gerrin Point Lookout
Only a short walk from Putty Beach campground, Gerrin Point Lookout hosts paronamic views of Maitland Bay and the Bouddi National Park Marine Extension. It’s s prime position for taking in the sunshine in the summer, and whale watching in the winter. Just don’t try to speak whale.
Crackneck Lookout
Let’s get cracking at Crackneck Lookout! You’ll be treated to panoramic views of Shelly Beach and beyond. There’s plenty of space to roll out a blanket and enjoy a picnic. A little bit of cheese, a few crackers, and an awesome view. Feel the serenity!
Tea Tree Lookout
Make sure to take a deep breath because Tea Tree Lookout will take your breath away! This lookout and picnic combo offers up sweeping views of where the sea meets the sky, and is only a short stroll to the shoreline. Deep breaths, guys!
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Words by Kate Stevens
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