Boroka Lookout
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Boroka Lookout is a popular and easily accessible viewpoint above Halls Gap, reached by sealed road with a short paved walk from the car park. The lookout offers wide views over the Fyans Valley, Lake Bellfield, and Mount William Range, with two viewing platforms suitable for all abilities. Sunrise and sunset are especially popular times to visit.

Perched high above Halls Gap in the central Grampians, Boroka Lookout offers one of the most spectacular panoramic views in the region. Easily accessible by car via a sealed road, this popular lookout showcases breathtaking vistas over the Fyans Valley, Lake Bellfield, and the Mount William Range.

With two spacious viewing platforms, Boroka Lookout is ideal for all visitors, including those with limited mobility. The short, paved path from the car park makes it a quick and easy stop with an incredible payoff—especially during sunrise or sunset.

Whether you’re an early riser chasing golden morning light or a road tripper looking for a picture-perfect stop on your scenic drive, Boroka Lookout is a must-visit destination in the Grampians. Learn more at Parks Victoria.

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