Description
Porcupine Lookout is a scenic spot located 2 kilometres from Gunnedah town centre, accessible via Apex Road.
It was once a construction project of the Gunnedah Apex Club, and now it offers a spectacular vista that showcases the natural beauty of the surrounding areas.
The lookout provides visitors with a panoramic view of Gunnedah and the scenic Nandewar Ranges located over 100 kilometres away. Along with this, the northern platform of Porcupine Lookout offers views of the Kelvin Hills and Kelvin State Forest, where the famous 'Nobby's Rock' stands out in the afternoon sun. Moreover, the southern part of the lookout offers a stunning view of the Breeza and Pullaming Plains. In times of floods, the region transforms into a vast inland sea that lasts for several days at a time.
The name Porcupine Lookout dates back to the early days. According to the Aboriginals of the Kamilaroi Tribe, the hill was known as 'Bindea,' meaning 'the place where shrubs with leaves like a porcupine quill grow.' So, the name 'Porcupine Lookout' is a tribute to the land's pre-colonial heritage.
Porcupine Lookout is accessible to visitors throughout the year.
Porcupine Lookout is quite accessible by car. The best way to reach this picturesque spot is via Apex Road, which is just two kilometers from the Gunnedah town centre. Visitors can park their cars at the site's designated parking area and walk to the northern platform of the lookout to enjoy the spectacular views.
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