Missingham Lookout Track is a 0.1 km 4WD trail in Robertson, New South Wales, Australia.
You'll discover a short but rewarding detour near Robertson that offers scenic highland views and a chance to stretch your legs during a longer touring adventure. Missingham Lookout Track serves as an ideal pit stop for 4WD travelers exploring the Southern Tablelands region, providing a quick excursion from main routes without requiring significant vehicle commitment or technical driving skills.
The terrain is straightforward and accessible, making this a perfect option if you're towing a trailer or driving a vehicle with limited clearance. The flat grade means you won't encounter steep climbs or descents, allowing you to focus on enjoying the panoramic vistas across the valleys below. The lookout itself rewards your brief stop with expansive views that showcase the natural beauty of the New South Wales highlands, ideal for photography or simply appreciating the landscape.
Given the minimal length, you should plan this as a quick addition to a larger 4WD route rather than a standalone destination. While the track itself presents no significant hazards, ensure your vehicle is in good working order before heading out into remote areas. The relatively undeveloped nature of this track means you'll want to carry supplies and ensure navigation capability—using Newtracs to log your visit helps contribute to trail documentation for future travelers. This short detour exemplifies the value of exploring lesser-known stops that add character and scenic rewards to any regional 4WD adventure.
Explore Missingham Lookout Track in the app
Offline maps, live conditions & more
0.1 km
Distance
--
Avg Time
--
Avg Speed
--
Steep Grade
See how many vehicles have driven this trail
Already have an account?
See who's driving this trail and when
Already have an account?
15°C
Clear
8 km/h NNW
82%
15°C
0
7-Day Forecast
Sunny
Sunny
Partly Cloudy
Patchy rain nearby
Patchy rain nearby
Patchy rain nearby
Partly Cloudy
Get offline topo maps, live conditions, and data-driven difficulty ratings.