This isolated hill rises 200m above surrounding countryside and is a nature reserve covering some 500 hectares. A road leads to the summit through natural bushland, which in springtime provides a colourful array of wattles, grevellias, hakeas, flowering eucalyptus, etc. A close inspection of ground cover on the upper area will reward the discerning eye with the perfection of tiny native orchids.
A lookout tower affords 360 degree, panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Walking tracks take in Morgans caves. These caves were used by bushranger Daniel 'Mad Dog' Morgan as a refuge from the authorities.
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