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Mount Oberon Summit

Mount Oberon Summit Track, Wilsons Promontory VIC 3960, Australia
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5.0
2y

I recently had the privilege of embarking on a hike to the top of a mountain with a stunning sea view lookout, and it was an absolutely unforgettable experience. This adventure was a testament to the beauty of nature and the sheer joy of exploring the great outdoors.

The hike itself was challenging yet rewarding. As I ascended the mountain, the well-marked trails ensured that I never felt lost or uncertain about the path ahead. The journey was filled with lush greenery, beautiful flora, and the sweet sounds of nature. It's the kind of hike that invigorates both the body and the soul.

Reaching the summit was a moment of pure triumph. The sea view lookout opened up before me, and it left me speechless. The panoramic vista of the vast ocean stretching as far as the eye could see was awe-inspiring. The clear blue waters sparkled under the golden sun, creating a picture-perfect scene that I had only dreamed of.

I was fortunate enough to visit during the golden hour, just before sunset. Watching the sun dip below the horizon, casting a warm, orange glow across the sea, was a sight that will forever be etched in my memory. The changing colors of the sky and the tranquil ambiance of the lookout made it an ideal spot for reflection, meditation, or simply soaking in the beauty of the world.

The peace and serenity at the sea view lookout were enhanced by the absence of crowds. It felt like a hidden gem, far away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The sense of solitude and connection with nature was priceless.

I would highly recommend this hike to anyone seeking a remarkable outdoor adventure. Whether you're an experienced hiker or a beginner, the combination of the challenging trail and the breathtaking sea view lookout is an experience that should not be missed. Be sure to bring your camera to capture the beauty, but also take a moment to put it down and soak in the tranquility of this natural wonder.

In conclusion, this hike to the top of the mountain with a sea view lookout was a life-affirming journey. It rekindled my love for nature and left me with a profound appreciation for the beauty that our world has to offer. If you have the opportunity to embark on this adventure, don't hesitate—just go, and you'll be rewarded with memories that will...

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6y

The Mount Oberon is part of the Wilson's Promontory national park, and is the southernmost national park on mainland Australia, known for its beaches, vegetation, rainforest and abundant wildlife. Here is located the southernmost point on the Australian mainland. There is a lighthouse on the southeast corner of Australia and has operated continuously since 1859.

The park is highly popular, has a number of lodges and serviced camping areas near the mouth of Tidal River.

The Australian indigenous were living here at least 6,500 years ago based on archaeological records, and the first Europeans arrived here in 1798.

This National Park is home to a huge range of wildlife species, including kangaroos, wombats, emus, some marsupials, and a lot of species of birds.

The Prom has a number of different hiking trails. There are trails of differing levels of difficulty, including day hikes ranging from short strolls using beach access ramps up to longer 2 or 3 hour walks. There are also several overnight hiking options which can be combined into larger circuit hikes from 2 days upwards. There are also multi-day hikes in the northern section of the park which require walkers to have good navigational skills.

Hiking here is a really amazing experience and a must place to visit if you are near Melbourne. The landscape is so amazing and the views are unique. 100% recommend for people from all...

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33w

This is an amazing view but the walk/hike can be a test. The sign at the bottom says 1hr 15 mins for the 3.6 km trek up (I did it in 55 minutes - I was puffed out and had a few moments. It is uphill straight away with some steeper inclines added every now and then. There are three chairs along the way but that’s all. The final section is steps made of rocks, granite, concrete or wooden steps. Some steps are quite tall so you will need good balance and strength. But the view from the top is amazing. It’s literally a rock at the top (no fence), no toilet, no water tap, just a lot of fresh air, great view, and tiny birds. Enjoy the moment to compose yourself, have a drink of water, a bite to eat, and enjoy the view. Please take your rubbish with you as you walk back down the mountain (45 minutes-ish)

Also, I started walking at 8 in the morning so I was able to drive up to the telegraph car park. They do close it at about 9ish and you have to get the shuttle bus from Tidal River to get up there. This means there will be more people along the walk or up the top if you take...

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JSantorioJSantorio
The Mount Oberon is part of the Wilson's Promontory national park, and is the southernmost national park on mainland Australia, known for its beaches, vegetation, rainforest and abundant wildlife. Here is located the southernmost point on the Australian mainland. There is a lighthouse on the southeast corner of Australia and has operated continuously since 1859. The park is highly popular, has a number of lodges and serviced camping areas near the mouth of Tidal River. The Australian indigenous were living here at least 6,500 years ago based on archaeological records, and the first Europeans arrived here in 1798. This National Park is home to a huge range of wildlife species, including kangaroos, wombats, emus, some marsupials, and a lot of species of birds. The Prom has a number of different hiking trails. There are trails of differing levels of difficulty, including day hikes ranging from short strolls using beach access ramps up to longer 2 or 3 hour walks. There are also several overnight hiking options which can be combined into larger circuit hikes from 2 days upwards. There are also multi-day hikes in the northern section of the park which require walkers to have good navigational skills. Hiking here is a really amazing experience and a must place to visit if you are near Melbourne. The landscape is so amazing and the views are unique. 100% recommend for people from all range of ages.
Sarah KillickSarah Killick
This is an amazing view but the walk/hike can be a test. The sign at the bottom says 1hr 15 mins for the 3.6 km trek up (I did it in 55 minutes - I was puffed out and had a few moments. It is uphill straight away with some steeper inclines added every now and then. There are three chairs along the way but that’s all. The final section is steps made of rocks, granite, concrete or wooden steps. Some steps are quite tall so you will need good balance and strength. But the view from the top is amazing. It’s literally a rock at the top (no fence), no toilet, no water tap, just a lot of fresh air, great view, and tiny birds. Enjoy the moment to compose yourself, have a drink of water, a bite to eat, and enjoy the view. Please take your rubbish with you as you walk back down the mountain (45 minutes-ish) Also, I started walking at 8 in the morning so I was able to drive up to the telegraph car park. They do close it at about 9ish and you have to get the shuttle bus from Tidal River to get up there. This means there will be more people along the walk or up the top if you take the shuttle.
Sayyam SoodSayyam Sood
We went there 3 days ago. It took us about 2 hours to hike up and down excluding the time we spent at the summit itself. Me and my friends are not expert hikers and we don’t go to hikes frequently so you can likely cover the distance in less time depending upon your level. The hike track is overall easy and defined until the last bit where you climb up few rocks which was bit rough and slippery as on the day i went it started raining. The place is quiet and peaceful. I couldn’t see anything from the summit itself as it was very cloudy but i am still giving it 5 stars based on what other people posted and what the view actually was. I would recommend not to go to summit if its raining and cloudy as it can be disheartening for someone who doesn’t often hike and is just there to enjoy the view. But overall 5/5 just see the weather and it should be fine. I wish to go there soon again on a cool but sunny day. ( dont forget to bring a light jacket, water bottle, some snack, and a torch if coming down after sunset)
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The Mount Oberon is part of the Wilson's Promontory national park, and is the southernmost national park on mainland Australia, known for its beaches, vegetation, rainforest and abundant wildlife. Here is located the southernmost point on the Australian mainland. There is a lighthouse on the southeast corner of Australia and has operated continuously since 1859. The park is highly popular, has a number of lodges and serviced camping areas near the mouth of Tidal River. The Australian indigenous were living here at least 6,500 years ago based on archaeological records, and the first Europeans arrived here in 1798. This National Park is home to a huge range of wildlife species, including kangaroos, wombats, emus, some marsupials, and a lot of species of birds. The Prom has a number of different hiking trails. There are trails of differing levels of difficulty, including day hikes ranging from short strolls using beach access ramps up to longer 2 or 3 hour walks. There are also several overnight hiking options which can be combined into larger circuit hikes from 2 days upwards. There are also multi-day hikes in the northern section of the park which require walkers to have good navigational skills. Hiking here is a really amazing experience and a must place to visit if you are near Melbourne. The landscape is so amazing and the views are unique. 100% recommend for people from all range of ages.
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This is an amazing view but the walk/hike can be a test. The sign at the bottom says 1hr 15 mins for the 3.6 km trek up (I did it in 55 minutes - I was puffed out and had a few moments. It is uphill straight away with some steeper inclines added every now and then. There are three chairs along the way but that’s all. The final section is steps made of rocks, granite, concrete or wooden steps. Some steps are quite tall so you will need good balance and strength. But the view from the top is amazing. It’s literally a rock at the top (no fence), no toilet, no water tap, just a lot of fresh air, great view, and tiny birds. Enjoy the moment to compose yourself, have a drink of water, a bite to eat, and enjoy the view. Please take your rubbish with you as you walk back down the mountain (45 minutes-ish) Also, I started walking at 8 in the morning so I was able to drive up to the telegraph car park. They do close it at about 9ish and you have to get the shuttle bus from Tidal River to get up there. This means there will be more people along the walk or up the top if you take the shuttle.
Sarah Killick

Sarah Killick

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We went there 3 days ago. It took us about 2 hours to hike up and down excluding the time we spent at the summit itself. Me and my friends are not expert hikers and we don’t go to hikes frequently so you can likely cover the distance in less time depending upon your level. The hike track is overall easy and defined until the last bit where you climb up few rocks which was bit rough and slippery as on the day i went it started raining. The place is quiet and peaceful. I couldn’t see anything from the summit itself as it was very cloudy but i am still giving it 5 stars based on what other people posted and what the view actually was. I would recommend not to go to summit if its raining and cloudy as it can be disheartening for someone who doesn’t often hike and is just there to enjoy the view. But overall 5/5 just see the weather and it should be fine. I wish to go there soon again on a cool but sunny day. ( dont forget to bring a light jacket, water bottle, some snack, and a torch if coming down after sunset)
Sayyam Sood

Sayyam Sood

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