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Grigsons Lookout
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Grigsons Lookout

Jurien Bay WA 6000, Australia
4.5(57)
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Dan OsborneDan Osborne
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.
David VincentDavid Vincent
Almost drove right past this amazing lookout - was just one small camera sign right at the entrance. Well worth the stop for the lookout's panoramic views. Lots of parking, sealed path to lookout; 300 m unsesled road to car park. Drive slowly. Thank you to Mike at Jurien Bay Visitor Center for the suggestion!
France .ChampenoisFrance .Champenois
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!
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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.
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Almost drove right past this amazing lookout - was just one small camera sign right at the entrance. Well worth the stop for the lookout's panoramic views. Lots of parking, sealed path to lookout; 300 m unsesled road to car park. Drive slowly. Thank you to Mike at Jurien Bay Visitor Center for the suggestion!
David Vincent

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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 .Champenois

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5.0
8y

Jurien Bay is such an easy place to just drive through on your way to somewhere else, but Jurien is a rally dynamic place filled with all kinds of cool places. you can skydive, scuba dive, walk in some of the best caves on the planet, and the views and wild life is just to die for. i loved my time at Jurien bay, and will be planning more trips there.

i haven't even mentioned the bakery, my personal favourite the custard slice, in a world of its own, and the bars and cafes are great. a truly remarkable...

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5.0
7y

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...

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3.0
2y

Grigsons Lookout provides 360° views the look out over Jurien Bay, Sandy Cape, Green Head as well as the dunes, salt lakes and farm land that sits inland of the coast. The views themselves aren’t amazing, but it’s a rare opportunity to get up above the coastal scrubland.

However, overall the site is a bit tired. The road in feels a bit overgrown, and the 100m of concrete path from the car park to the lookout has seen...

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