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Mt Mackenzie Lookout

Mt Mackenzie Lookout is located in the Mount Mackenzie Nature Reserve near Tenterfield in northern New South Wales. At 1,298 metres above sea level, the lookout has views to the east over Tenterfield and the mountains across the Queensland border in the distance. Mount Mackenzie is named after Scottish born Robert R Mackenzie, who took ... Read more

Free7 DaysLongdrop ToiletsNo BinsSheltered Picnic TableTap Non-PotableWheelchair Access with AssistanceParking Area Regions New England North West, New South Wales Place Types Lookout Tags bicentennial
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Summary

Cost:Free

Hours:Anytime

Visit Time:allow 30 minutes, short visit 15 minutes, long visit 2 hours, visited for 1 hours

Toilets: Long Drop

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: Sheltered Picnic Table

Water: Tap Non-Potable

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible with Assistance

Parking: Parking Area. limited parking

Directions

Directions on Maps

From Tenterfield Visitor Information Centre, head south along the main street (New England Hwy) 200m and turn right into Douglas St at the brown sign for Railway Museum. Follow Douglas St for 1.5km to the end and turn left, then the next right into Mount MacKenzie Rd. Follow Mount MacKenzie Rd for 6.9km and turn left into Gum Flat Rd. Gum Flat Rd is a dirt road but is in good condition and suitable for any vehicle. Follow Gum Flat Rd for 1.2km and turn left into Mount Mackenzie Lookout Rd, which returns to bitumen and is bitumen for the rest of the way.

Mount Mackenzie Lookout Rd is steep in some sections but not drastically so. Camper trailers or smaller caravans should not have troubles, however, be aware there is not much parking once you reach the top. The parking area has a loop so turning around should not be a problem.