Separation Point Lookout is a small lookout area on the southern coastal shoreline of Geraldton in Western Australia.
Just to the south of the main part of Geraldton, the lookout provides a view over the ocean, with the Point Moore Lighthouse to the north-west and the sand dunes of Cape Burney towards the south.
The lookout is a small loop off the side of the road with a single picnic table and a bin. There are railings immediately along the lookout but you can walk down to the beach close by.
The lighthouse, built in 1878, is about a 2.5km walk along the beach one-way.
To get there:
Heading north on Brand Hwy into Geraldton, turn left into Olive St at a blue sign for Surf Life Saving Club, about 4km from reaching build-up areas. Follow Olive St to the end and turn right into Willcock Drv. Follow Willcock Drv for 1.4km and continue straight ahead into Separation Point Cl. The entry to Separation Point Lookout is 700m ahead with a brown sign for Separation Point Lookout.
Heading south on North West Coastal Hwy into Geraldton, keep following the highway. It will become the John Willcock Link going under an overpass. From the overpass, continue for 1km to the first left into Willcock Dr. After 180m, turn right into Separation Point Cl. The entry to Separation Point Lookout is 700m ahead with a brown sign for Separation Point Lookout.