Fisher’s Lookout

National Parks and Reserves

Visitors to the Bunya Mountains can enjoy the spectacular outlook from recently completed viewing facilities. This fabulous 350 square meter elevated viewing platform provides a fantastic vantage point to appreciate the beauty of the mountains and provides safer access for more visitors. The lookout is named after Jack Stanley Fisher who owned the Bell property “Lyndhurst”.
The lookout is named after Jack Stanley Fisher who owned the Bell property “Lyndhurst”.

Take a walk from the picnic area to Fisher’s Lookout Circuit Track – it is recommended to leave your car at Fisher’s Lookout and walk down the road to begin your walk in the picnic area below the Mowbullan guest house. It is always nice knowing your car is waiting for you once you’ve climbed back up the mountain!

The lookout is also the best place to get mobile and wifi reception on the mountain and a great starting point for the walking track down to the Bony Bonye Bush University. The ‘bush uni’ in the Bunya Mountains teaches the traditional culture of the Wakka Wakka people and provides a local base for young people to learn about their culture while on Country through stories, ceremonies and dance.

Facilities

Lookouts

Rates

Free Entry

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