Mount Slowcombe, near the town of Yaraka, is a must-visit outback destination. A tar-sealed road winds its way to the top, making it easily accessible for cars and offering 360-degree views that leave visitors in awe. The panoramic vistas extend over the nearby Yang Yang ranges, vast plains, and grazing lands, showcasing the natural beauty of the countryside. Often compared to Queensland’s equivalent of Northern Territory’s Kakadu, this hidden gem is still relatively undiscovered.
The lookout is the perfect spot to experience the vibrant colours of sunrise or the breath-taking hues of sunset, providing endless opportunities for photography. To enhance the experience, visitors can take advantage of the electric barbecue and covered seating available at the site. While the drive to the top is steep and not suitable for caravans, Mount Slowcombe is a priority stop for any traveller exploring the outback.