

There’s something special about a well-designed deck. Whether it’s your backyard entertaining space or a spectacular viewing platform perched above Australia’s stunning landscapes, timber decks connect us with the outdoors in ways few other structures can.
From bushfire-resistant platforms in New South Wales to heritage lookouts in Western Australia’s karri forests, these structures demonstrate what’s possible when quality materials meet thoughtful design.
In this guide, we’ll explore ten of Australia’s most impressive viewing decks. Each one offers unique lessons in material selection, structural innovation, and environmental harmony—inspiration that translates perfectly to residential deck projects right here in Perth.

| # | Viewing Deck | Location | Key Material | Inspiration Factor |
| 1 | Forest Sky Pier | NSW | Spotted Gum (Hyne Beam 21) | Bushfire-rated strength |
| 2 | Sandridge Lookout | VIC | Hardwood + Corten Steel | Coastal industrial elegance |
| 3 | Nurim Circuit Boardwalk | QLD | Elevated Timber | Cantilevered lookout design |
| 4 | Terrigal Boardwalk | NSW | Ironbark Timber | Seamless coastal flow |
| 5 | Waaje Fire Tower | QLD | Grey Ironbark | Heritage timber structure |
| 6 | Diamond Tree Lookout | WA | Karri Timber | Historic natural integration |
| 7 | Devil’s Corner Lookout | TAS | Timber-Clad Containers | Prefab ingenuity |
| 8 | Monash Drive River Platform | NSW | Timber Boardwalk | Natural landscape integration |
| 9 | Georges Head Lookout | NSW | Curved Timber | Subtle architectural harmony |
| 10 | North Head Viewing Platforms | NSW | Stone & Timber | Cultural storytelling & restraint |

Perched above Coffs Harbour’s rainforest canopy, the Forest Sky Pier offers breathtaking views and clever engineering. Built with glue-laminated spotted gum beams (Hyne Beam 21, BAL-29), it’s designed to perform in bushfire-prone areas while blending beautifully into the natural setting. What makes this deck Unique:

Combining hardwood timber decking with corten and galvanised steel, the Sandridge Lookout reimagines industrial coastal style. Designed by Cox Architecture, it’s part tower, part sculptural art piece—proof that decks can be both functional and expressive.
What makes this deck Unique:
Sandridge Lookout — Cox Architecture

The Nurim Circuit Boardwalk winds gracefully through Mount Archer National Park, featuring elevated timber decking and cantilevered lookout platforms. Built for bushfire resilience and low maintenance, it showcases how well-chosen materials can thrive in Australia’s toughest environments.
What makes this deck Unique:
Nurim Circuit Boardwalk — Queensland Government

Stretching along the Central Coast, the Terrigal Boardwalk connects town and ocean with its native ironbark timber decking and flowing, ribbon-like form. Its clever design uses perforated flooring to let light and water pass through, creating a natural connection to the sea below.
What makes this deck Unique:

Standing more than 30 metres tall, the Waaje Fire Tower is a testament to Australia’s heritage timber engineering. Constructed from single-length grey ironbark poles, it has endured extreme heat, storms, and decades of weather exposure in one of Queensland’s harshest environments.
What makes this deck Unique:
Waaje Fire Tower No.4 — Wikipedia

Western Australia’s own Diamond Tree Lookout is a piece of living history—a wooden platform built 49 metres up a towering karri tree in the Pemberton region. Though now closed to climbers for safety reasons, it remains an icon of natural timber construction and WA’s rich forestry heritage.
What makes this deck Unique:
Diamond Tree — Explore Parks WA

Set among the vineyards of Tasmania’s east coast, the Devil’s Corner Lookout reuses shipping containers clad in timber, creating a bold, modular structure that feels both contemporary and warm. Designed by Cumulus Studio, it’s a striking example of prefab efficiency meeting natural materials.
What makes this deck Unique:
Devil’s Corner — Cumulus Studio

Located along the Murray River in country New South Wales, the Monash Drive River Viewing Platform & Boardwalk invites visitors to connect directly with the river’s edge. Using timber decking and boardwalk elements, it creates gentle walkways and open river-facing deck areas that blend naturally into the environment.
What makes this deck Unique:
Monash Drive River Viewing Platform & Boardwalk — Visit NSW

Subtle yet sophisticated, the Georges Head Lookout by Richard Leplastrier (OZ.E.TECTURE) blends curved timbers, bronze brackets, and sandstone seating to frame harbour views without dominating the landscape. The design demonstrates remarkable restraint, with every element thoughtfully chosen to enhance the natural setting.
What makes this deck Unique:
Georges Head Lookout — OZ.E.TECTURE

Designed by CHROFI with Bangawarra in partnership with NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, the North Head Viewing Platforms are two subtly crafted lookouts on the heritage-rich promontory of Car-rang-gel (North Head). These platforms gently follow the cliff edge using stone pavers, sandstone seating, and elevated outlooks that trace the natural land contours.
What makes this deck Unique:
North Head Viewing Platforms — CHROFI
| Timber Type | Featured Projects | Key Qualities | Great For |
| Spotted Gum | Forest Sky Pier (NSW) | Fire-resistant, high structural integrity, excellent stability | Bushfire-prone zones, structural applications |
| Ironbark | Terrigal Boardwalk (NSW), Waaje Tower (QLD) | Extremely durable, exceptional coastal performance | Seaside decks, heavy-duty applications |
| Grey Ironbark | Waaje Fire Tower (QLD) | Heavy-duty, exceptional longevity, natural weather resistance | Elevated structures, long-term projects |
| Karri | Diamond Tree (WA) | Distinct colour, iconic WA species, remarkable strength | Natural-look decks, WA heritage projects |
| Jarrah | Common in WA builds | Warm tone, local durability, termite resistant | Classic Perth homes, traditional designs |
These materials represent the best of Australian timber, each with unique characteristics that make them perfect for specific applications. At Mounts Bay Co, we understand these materials intimately—their strengths, their maintenance requirements, and how they perform in Perth’s climate.
Our experience with custom timber decking across Perth means we can help you choose the right timber for your project, whether you’re drawn to the warm tones of Jarrah, the contemporary appeal of Spotted Gum, or other premium hardwoods. We source quality materials from trusted suppliers and apply the same craftsmanship and climate knowledge that makes these iconic Australian viewing decks stand the test of time.
Beyond their impressive views and stunning locations, Australia’s top viewing decks share common principles that apply perfectly to residential projects:
Material Selection Matters: From bushfire-rated spotted gum to coastal-tough ironbark, choosing the right timber for your environment ensures longevity and performance. Perth’s climate demands materials that can handle UV exposure, temperature extremes, and occasional heavy rain.
Integration with Environment: The best decks work with their surroundings rather than against them. Whether it’s following natural contours like the Nurim Circuit Boardwalk or using local materials like WA’s karri timber, connection to place creates authenticity.
Structural Innovation: Elevated platforms, cantilevered sections, and engineered timber products show how modern techniques can achieve ambitious designs while maintaining safety and durability.
Timeless vs. Trendy: Projects like Mount Coot-tha and Georges Head prove that classic materials and thoughtful proportions create spaces that age gracefully rather than looking dated.
Mixed Materials Work: The Sandridge Lookout and Devil’s Corner demonstrate how timber combines beautifully with steel, stone, and other materials—opening design possibilities for contemporary Perth homes.

While these viewing decks operate on a public scale, their lessons translate perfectly to residential projects across Perth. Whether you’re planning a simple entertaining deck, a multi-level outdoor living area, or a custom design that maximizes your property’s unique features, the same principles apply.
At Mounts Bay Co, we’ve built our reputation on understanding how great design, quality materials, and expert craftsmanship come together to create decks that enhance Perth lifestyles. From initial concept through to final installation, we bring the same attention to detail and material knowledge that makes these iconic Australian structures so impressive.
Our local expertise means we understand Perth’s specific challenges—from council requirements in different suburbs to choosing materials that perform beautifully in our Mediterranean climate. We know which timbers handle our summer heat, how to design for prevailing breezes, and how to create outdoor spaces that work year-round.
Australia’s most impressive viewing decks showcase what’s possible when quality timber meets thoughtful design and expert construction. From the soaring Forest Sky Pier to our own heritage Diamond Tree, these structures prove that timber remains the perfect material for connecting built spaces with natural environments.
Whether you’re inspired by the coastal elegance of the Terrigal Boardwalk or the contemporary innovation of Devil’s Corner, there’s a lesson here for every Perth homeowner planning their dream deck.
At Mounts Bay Co, we specialise in creating custom timber decks that bring these same principles of quality, durability, and beautiful design to Perth homes. Our team handles everything from design consultation through to professional installation, ensuring your deck not only looks spectacular but performs flawlessly for decades to come.
Ready to start your custom deck project?
Contact Mounts Bay Co today for a free consultation. Let’s discuss how we can transform your outdoor space with quality craftsmanship, premium materials, and design inspiration from Australia’s finest viewing decks.

