Grigsons Lookout
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It’s a really interesting spot with great views of the surrounding area. The Grigson farm specialised in breeding horses, many of which were used for the WW1 war effort. The Grigson farm was one of the few farms that had no poisonous plants on the property allowing them to breed the horses without losing them to poisoning. The lookout itself is a 5 min walk from the car park and has a nicely maintained lookout area. There is also what is presumably the original “trig”(triangulation) point still there.
Dan OsborneDan Osborne
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Very educational and beautiful lookout explaining you some features you might have been seeing around during your roadtrip but weren't able to pinpoint what it was exactly. Like salt lakes, gypsum mining, and dynamic dunes. All is explained on information boards at this lookout!
France .ChampenoisFrance .Champenois
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Amazing view of the Jurien region from the salt pans to the sea. Plaques explain the history of the region and different plant species etc. Didn’t realise 10% of Western Australia’s native plant species was located in this area. Well worth a stop off if travelling past.
Dianne HyderDianne Hyder
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Good little lookout to get great views of the surrounding area. Good little information plaques. Worth a 15 minute stop to stretch your legs on a long drive. No toilets or bins.
Patrick BatesPatrick Bates
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Lookout close to freeway and about 100M walk from car park. Great 360degree views of coastal and plains. The placards share the history of the place. Definitely worth a stop.
Jagoo BoyJagoo Boy
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Great look out for a stretch of your legs and to get a full view of the coastline and in land. Great history information about the farm and Grigson family.
Gavin TrimGavin Trim
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