Make the effort and drive up to Powers Lookout. Very special vantage point together with a good Aussie bushranging yarn.
Well worth the drive to this lookout. Lovely bush land of historical significance. Beautiful views if the king valley.
Wonderful and surprising views. Also try the track to the left which takes you up and down the escarpment on a well constructed stair to another wonderful aspect.
Harry had a good eye for real estate! Great place to visit when in the area, don't forget to see the Ned Kelly Tree whilst in the area, probably 45 minutes away.To see the entire walk allow 30-40 minutes and there are steep stairs so the extended walk is not for unfit or incapacitated. Great signage and descriptions outline much of Harry Powers life and adventures to.The road is unmade but there is parking and toilets too.
Powers lookout is named after Harry Power (highway-style bushranger) he was captured at the lookout. It is a few kilometres off Whitfield-Mansfield Rd and a very easy dirt track, which we have low profile tyres on our car and had no problems. There are two lookouts point here. One of the lookouts is easily accessible for most people only about 100metre from the car park. If you are not able to do the steps you will not be disappointed this picnic area has great views also.The second lookout (about 300 metre walk) has some steep steps to the peak but plenty of handrail and the views are amazing. This is a must do walk; it can be slippery after rain.You will not disappoint from any view in this area.
Easy to find on the Mansfield Whitfield road. Don't miss the roadsign behind the tree foliage. Good parking. Drop toilets, picnic tables and fireplace. Interesting history of the bushranger William power. Who taught Ned Kelly all the tricks of the trade. Excellent steps of stone and steel, secure and stable and a great view at a number of points.
Do the small walk to the lookout. Quite a few stairs but plenty of handrail and the views are am amazing
Spectacular rock outcroppings reached via quite an engineering feat. When you get to the lookout it is a spectacular view over the valley below. There are two lookouts to see, don't make the mistake of thinking the lookout beside the car par is the only one - the best one is down the track near the information board.
Fantastic view, you really get to appreciate the geography of the King Valley. Mountains in the background, well signposted, local history information, toilets, barbque, and interesting walk to the look out.
If you're in the region, then a side trip up to Powers Lookout is a must. Only heavy rain could put me off a trip to the lookout as the views may be hampered by low clouds , but that in itself can be most enjoyable. My advice is to wear good solid walking shoes.