Photo: Hagai Agmon-Snir حچاي اچمون-سنير חגי אגמון-שניר / CC BY-SA 4.0
Perched on the southern headland of Coffs Harbour, Captain Cooks Lookout delivers one of the most spectacular panoramic views on the New South Wales North Coast. Named after the legendary explorer who charted this coastline in 1770, the lookout offers a sweeping vista of the Solitary Islands Marine Park, the glittering Pacific Ocean, and the lush hinterland rolling down to the sea. It’s a place where history and raw coastal beauty converge – the same waters that carried Cook’s Endeavour still break on the beaches below, and the headland itself is a haven for migrating whales between June and November. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or simply in need of a soul-stirring view, this is a must-stop on any self-drive itinerary along the Coffs Coast.
Highlights & What to See
- 360-degree view from the platform – gaze south to Coffs Harbour jetty, north to the forested headlands of the Solitary Islands Marine Park, and inland to the Great Dividing Range.
- Whale watching – during winter and spring, humpback whales pass close to the headland; bring binoculars for an unforgettable show.
- Interpretive signage – learn about Captain Cook’s voyage, the local Gumbaynggirr Aboriginal history, and the marine environment.
- Korora Nature Reserve – the lookout sits within this reserve; take a short walk through coastal heath and eucalypt forest, keeping an eye out for superb fairy-wrens and variegated wrens.
- Sunrise photography – the golden light over the ocean and islands makes for stunning photos, especially in the early morning.
- Nearby Coffs Harbour attractions – combine your visit with the Coffs Harbour Botanic Garden, the Big Banana, or a stroll along Park Beach.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 30–45 minutes for the lookout itself – enough time to soak in the views, read the interpretive panels, and snap photos. If you’re keen on a short bushwalk, add another 20–30 minutes to explore the Korora Nature Reserve trails. Most travellers incorporate Captain Cooks Lookout into a half-day loop of Coffs Harbour’s coastal sights, or as a brief stop on a road trip between Sydney and Brisbane.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Coffs Harbour – just a 5-minute drive south, with its lively marina, café strip, and the iconic Big Banana.
- Solitary Islands Marine Park – take a snorkelling or kayaking tour to explore the protected waters and islands.
- Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve – a short walk from Coffs Harbour Jetty offers another great vantage point and a chance to see wedge-tailed shearwaters.
- Dorrigo National Park – a 45-minute drive west into the escarpment, featuring ancient rainforests, waterfalls, and the Skywalk lookout.
- Bellingen – a charming hinterland town known for its arts scene, farmers markets, and the crystal-clear Bellinger River.
- Woolgoolga – a relaxed beach town 20 minutes north, famous for its Sikh temple and excellent surf breaks.
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