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Powers Lookout S.R.

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Lauren
July 5, 2021
A scenic drive will take you to Powers Lookout. Tie it in with lunch at the Tolmie Tavern and a visit to the Ned Kelly tree.
Gina
January 20, 2017
Great views from Power's Lookout. On a clear day in Winter you can see the snow capped mountains of Falls Creek and Mount Hotham. THe Lookout is an interesting conglomerate formation with great views on the Valley below and beyond.
Lynda
February 8, 2021
The rocky escarpment high above the King Valley was the hideout of Harry Power, a notorious but ‘gentlemanly’ bushranger of the 1860s. From the Mansfield-Whitfield Road a three kilometre trip along a gravel road brings you to a parking area with picnic tables and toilets. There are two lookout points providing sweeping views of the surrounding mountain and valley landscape. The first lookout has wheelchair access. A short walk (0.4kilometre) with a series of ladders takes you to a viewing platform at the northern most point of the rocky outcrop. It is easy to imagine why Power chose this site for a hideout. There is also a 20 minute return walk through the bush to a waterhole amongst beautiful rocky ledges. Follow the path near the toilets in a westerly direction.
The rocky escarpment high above the King Valley was the hideout of Harry Power, a notorious but ‘gentlemanly’ bushranger of the 1860s. From the Mansfield-Whitfield Road a three kilometre trip along a gravel road brings you to a parking area with picnic tables and toilets. There are two lookout poi…
Gina
October 28, 2017
Great view of the upper King Valley and distant mountains including Mt. Buffalo, Falls Creek and Mt. Hotham looking down over the historic Glenmore run with connections to Ned Kelly and the Quinn family and directly above Glenmore Springs farm and accommodations.
Liana
January 23, 2021
Beautiful Walk The rocky escarpment high above the King Valley was the hideout of Harry Power, a notorious but ‘gentlemanly’ bushranger of the 1860s. From the Mansfield-Whitfield Road a three kilometre trip along a gravel road brings you to a parking area with picnic tables and toilets. There are two lookout points providing sweeping views of the surrounding mountain and valley landscape. The first lookout has wheelchair access. A short walk (0.4kilometre) with a series of ladders takes you to a viewing platform at the northern most point of the rocky outcrop. It is easy to imagine why Power chose this site for a hideout. There is also a 20 minute return walk through the bush to a waterhole amongst beautiful rocky ledges. Follow the path near the toilets in a westerly direction.
Beautiful Walk The rocky escarpment high above the King Valley was the hideout of Harry Power, a notorious but ‘gentlemanly’ bushranger of the 1860s. From the Mansfield-Whitfield Road a three kilometre trip along a gravel road brings you to a parking area with picnic tables and toilets. There are…

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Whitlands, VIC