There are 15 lookouts in Perth
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The Crawley Edge Boatshed, commonly referred to as the Blue Boat House, is a boathouse located on the Swan River at Crawley in Perth, Western Australia.
Bilya Kard Boodja Lookout is a hidden gem located in Rivervale, Perth, Australia.
Provides a fantastic viewing point looking out over the cathedral rocks and New Zealand fur seals at play.
Dryandra Lookout WA is a stunning venue located on the edge of the Mt Eliza Escarpment, offering unparalleled views of the Swan River.
The Henderson Foreshore area is about 15km south of Fremantle and has a lookout, a walk trail along the cliff top and a longer trail linking to other parts of Beeliar Regional Park.
The lookout over Henrietta Rocks gives you epic views of the bluewater bay, a preview of the wreck of The Shark and Dyer Island in the distance.
Offers you an incredible vantage point looking out over Jeannie's Pool and the reef system beneath the surface.
John Forrest has long been favoured as a site for a day-trip from Perth, with its variety of plant communities, wildlife and being a starting point for many walk trails. There are outstanding views from the lookout point on the scenic drive and a wide variety of attractions and facilities that make it a popular venue for families and groups.
Kaarta Gar-up Lookout is a popular travel destination located in Kings Park and Botanic Garden in Perth, Australia.
Stunning views over the Swan Coastal Plain are available from lookout platforms which area short walk from the picnic area on Falls Road.
An energising hike with some high and low points and spring wildflowers
Reabold Hill Summit Lookout, located in Floreat, WA, is a popular destination known for its stunning views and unique bushland experience. It is situated in Bold Park, which is home to diverse flora and fauna. The lookout is designed for disabled access, with a raised boardwalk that provides a smooth and easy path for people with mobility challenges. Reabold Hill is the highest natural point on the Swan Coastal Plain in the metropolitan area, reaching an impressive height of 85 meters (280 feet)
A small quiet picnic area located south of Mundaring Weir. The Golden View Lookout here provides amazing panoramic views over Lake CY O’Connor, the Mundaring Weir and the Helena River Valley.
Previously used by the Noongar Beeliar Aboriginal people as a lookout and a place to send smoke signals, Wireless Hill became the site of Applecross Wireless Station in 1912.
Situated between Lakeside Drive and the Lake in an area of Zamia, Marri, Tuarts and Jacksonia, this is Yellagonga's best scenic lookout point.