Description
Named after the first white man to traverse the area in 1839, the Stephen Henty Lookout is a popular attraction in Mount Gambier, Australia.
Stephen Henty identified the Blue Lake and Valley Lake as important water sources for settlers in the future. The lookout offers a breathtaking view of the Blue Lake, which has a beautiful shade of cobalt blue when visited on a sunny day during the warmer months.
Visitors to the Stephen Henty Lookout can enjoy several hiking trails around the Blue Lake, which is now a major attraction in Mount Gambier and the whole Limestone Coast. The trails are ideal for a mildly challenging stroll with a view. Additionally, visitors can explore the nearby Valley Lake surrounded by a nature reserve, which offers a range of recreational activities such as walking, cycling, and picnicking.
The best time to visit the Stephen Henty Lookout and the Blue Lake is during the warmer months, when the lake has a beautiful shade of cobalt blue. The peak tourist season in Mount Gambier is from December to February.
The Stephen Henty Lookout is located in Mount Gambier, South Australia. There are two ways to access the lookout; visitors can access the lookout either from the Rook Wall below or park off Keegan Dr level with the view. Mount Gambier is approximately a 5-hour drive from Adelaide and a 4-hour drive from Melbourne. Visitors can also fly into Mount Gambier Airport, which is serviced by Regional Express Airlines and Sharp Airlines.
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