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Powers Lookout
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Providing vistas of the Upper King Valley and the Alpine National Park, it is believed the lookout was a vantage point for bushranger Harry Power to view approaching troopers during his period of notoriety in the north-east in the 1860s.
A walking track with a series of steep ladders provides the opportunity to climb to a viewing point at the most northern point of this rocky outcrop.
No camping or overnight parking.
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