Carrs Lookout

View from Carrs Lookout

Carr’s Lookout is along The Falls Drive on Spring Creek Road, between Queen Mary Falls  and Teviot Falls . The lookout is from a wooden platform, with a boardwalk leading to it from an area off the road for parking. Some lookouts have trees growing taller and blocking the views, which is happening at Teviot Falls lookout. … Read more

Daggs Falls Lookout

Daggs Falls is a plunge waterfall on Spring Creek, along The Falls Drive, between Browns Falls and Queen Mary Falls. Daggs Falls Lookout is from a platform at an elevated position of the waterfall, providing a view of the cascading water over the rocks leading to the drop of the falls. Daggs Falls Lookout is … Read more

Teviot Falls

Teviot Falls is along the Falls Drive on the edge of the Scenic Rim, close to the border of Queensland and New South Wales. The falls are from the Teviot Brook in Teviot Gap, near the head of the Condamine River between Boonah and Killarney. Downstream, Teviot Brook feeds into Wyaralong Dam . Unlike the … Read more

Picnic Point

Picnic Point in Toowoomba is on the eastern side on the edge of the Great Dividing Range, looking over the Lockyer Valley and Table Top Mountain. Known as the Picnic Point Parklands, different parts of the parkland has something to offer for everyone, with great lookouts, gardens, picnic areas, playground, waterfall, and walks. The main … Read more

Mount Wooroolin

Developed as a bicentennial project, Mount Wooroolin Lookout is just over 4km west of Kingaroy. It has a grassed picnic area, with tables and seating, and BBQs. Unfortunately, there are no toilets. The lookout itself is from an elevated hill offering panoramic views of the area, but some of the views can be seen without … Read more

Barolin Point Dive Site

Barolin Point Dive Site is a rocky outcrop along the coast at Coral Cove. From the parking area, there are toilets, a shelter with table and bench chairs, and an information board. The Barolin Point Dive Site is north along a walkway that runs from Bargara. Continue past the point and you can walk to … Read more

The Hummock

The Hummock is a hill in an otherwise very flat Bundaberg and surrounds, the weathered remains of a small basaltic volcano. It was bought by RACQ in the 1930s to be a landmark and lookout in the Bundaberg region and later sold to Bundaberg council. When it was officially opened it was described as Bundaberg’s … Read more

Moonbi Park and Lookout

Moonbi Park and Lookout is north of Moonbi just off the New England Hwy. You arrive in a large parking area, where there are some tables, toilets, and water (but not drinkable). There are a couple of raised sections with rock retaining walls. The park and lookout were built in 1938 by the Cockburn Shire … Read more