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 Council.

The lookout is from the top of a large boulder, with steps built with rock retaining walls on the near side of it. At the top of the boulder is where you see the views, looking over Moonbi and the Cockburn Valley. The views are supposedly magnificent in September and October when the wattle is in full bloom, but the views were still pretty good when I was there in November.
If you are looking for somewhere to camp for the night, Moonbi Rock is an option to consider. The free camp space is available at Moonbi Rock for an overnight stay.
When leaving, be very careful coming back out onto the highway, especially if you are towing. There is a crest on the approach of the intersection and vehicles approach very quickly.

