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Broadwater inland lookout

Broadwater National Park

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Overview

It’s just a short walk up a set of steps to Broadwater inland lookout. Your reward is superb views from across Broadwater Headland out to the Pacific Ocean with opportunities for birdwatching.

 

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It’s a short steep walk for 240m through coastal banksia and grass trees up onto Broadwater Headland. Enjoy magnificent scenic views over the Pacific Ocean and south to Evans Head and Goanna Headland. Encourage the kids to count the steps on the way to distract them from their physical exertion.

Broadwater inland lookout is also a great vantage point for whale watching in spring and winter if you bring your binoculars.

If you’re into birdwatching you might visit specifically to see birds of prey doing their things along this gorgeous coastline. You’re likely to spot white-bellied sea eagles, osprey, brahminy kites and whistling kites throughout the year. Can you tell the difference between these two types of kite? Both are a similar size and, depending on whether you’re looking at a juvenile or not, it’s sometimes hard to tell them apart by their markings. So have a listen and you’ll know a brahminy kite because it’s call is “pee-ah-ah-ah” and the whistling kite’s is “si-si-si-si-si”.

After your walk, try nearby Broadwater Beach picnic area to rest a relax over a picnic lunch.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

 

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