McConnell Lookout Trig Point Dirnbir, Queensland, Australia
By
Gullivers Travels54 on 25-Sep-21. Waypoint TP13283
Cache Details
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Terrain: | |
Type: | TrigPoint |
Container: | Other |
Coordinates: | S25° 36.342' E151° 32.428' (WGS 84) |
56J 353439E 7167174N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 344 m |
Local Government Area: | North Burnett |
Description
A Trig point located at McConnell Lookout
For those looking for a picnic with panoramic views, then ‘McConnell Lookout’ is idyllic. Set 356 m above sea level, the views across the valley, the township of Gayndah, the orchards and farmlands, the Burnett River, to the mountain ranges in the distance are truly breathtaking. A viewing platform hangs on the edge, providing the best opportunity to really absorb the panorama eastward and southward.
For those a little more adventurous, via a 4WD track or by foot, will reveal further views to the north and the east. The flora is amazing, gripping on to the rocky, arid terrain – ‘black boys’, eucalypts, paper daisies, grasses . . .
The steep road leading to the lookout reveals the rock of this outcrop, sections of which are white to pink in colour. As the ascent continues the views all around are as fascinating as they are beautiful.
As one reaches the summit, the narrow road opens to a car park, picnic and viewing area.
The descent discloses even more landscapes.
At the base of the mountain, as the gravel road veers away; long, white ‘streaks’ interrupt the vegetation on the mountain side – remnants of the massive rains and subsequent landslides of 2013 . . .
The 31 km ’round’ trip journey marked on the map is as scenic as the lookout panoramas – sights to be savoured and enjoyed. Be sure to add this delight to your agenda.
‘McConnell Lookout’ Facilities include: Public Toilets, sheltered Picnic Tables, a fire pit, rubbish bins, car park, and information.