Big Orange Lookout

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Perched high above the New South Wales South Coast, Big Orange Lookout offers one of the region’s most breathtaking panoramas — a sweeping vista of the Pacific Ocean, dense eucalypt forests, and the undulating escarpment of the Budawang Range. Despite its quirky name (a nod to the giant orange-painted viewing platform), this is a serious lookout that rewards visitors with a front-row seat to spectacular sunrises and whale migrations (May–November). It’s a must-stop on any coastal road trip between Batemans Bay and Ulladulla.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 30–45 minutes at the lookout itself — enough time to walk up, take photos, and scan for whales. If you plan to do the Pigeon House Mountain walk, budget an extra 2–3 hours (start early in the morning to avoid the midday heat). Combine the lookout with a stop at the nearby Mogo Village or Clyde River kayaking for a half-day outing. It’s an easy, low-effort addition to a south coast itinerary.

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