Pensioners Hill Lookout
Highlights
Overview
Step into Stories at Pensioners Hill Lookout.
Once a bustling Depression-era shanty town, Pensioners Hill has had a glow-up, and what a transformation it is! Today, it's a peaceful, art-filled park celebrating Gunnedah's diverse cultural heritage.
Follow the winding, native plant-lined pathway and meet larger-than-life stone sculptures representing the heart of our region: the proud Red Chief, a coal miner, a pioneering woman, and the spirit of agriculture. Guiding you from stone to stone is the mesmerising Rainbow Serpent – a symbol of energy, fertility, and rich Dreamtime stories.
A panoramic view over Gunnedah that's worth every step awaits you at the top.
Don't miss the Aboriginal Scar Trees and Totems – each one telling its own powerful story about local Aboriginal culture, tradition and connection to Country.
Modern additions have made this destination even more welcoming: free electric barbecues, picnic tables, hand-carved benches, bird boxes, an awe-inspiring eagle sculpture, and a nature-based adventure playground for the little explorers.
The gently sloped path is stroller and wheelchair friendly, coach accessible, and free to enjoy!
This special site is a joint project by Gunnedah Rotary West, Gunnedah Landcare Group, and the Red Chief Aboriginal Landcare Council.
Please note: Toilets onsite are only open during events. The nearest public facilities are at Lion's Park, just down the road on the Oxley Highway.
Accessibility
Actively welcomes people with access needs.
Caters for people who use a wheelchair.
Caters for people with high support needs who travel with a support person
Have step free outdoor pathways (includes picnic areas, barbecues and shelters)