Lookout Hill is a Tourist attraction located at 150 West Dr, Brooklyn, NY 11218. It has received 64 reviews with an average rating of 4.3 stars.
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The address of Lookout Hill: 150 West Dr, Brooklyn, NY 11218
Lookout Hill has 4.3 stars from 64 reviews
Tourist attraction
"I ascended this mount, like so many others before me, praying for victory"
"Really nice spot"
"Great concept"
"Look out hill is one of Brooklyn's hidden gems"
"Not much of a lookout"
I ascended this mount, like so many others before me, praying for victory. Looking down from the mount, I saw scenes of filial joy: a single child hurled unto the air by a reluctant father, a stroller jogged along a dog by a swinging ponytail. The bare tree branches barely obfuscated my view, so I employed a newspaper with holes for eyes to fill the role of subterfuge. I parsed the environs, stringing together prophecied memories of lookouts who had taken careful shifts on this hill, perhaps more so than on any other hill in history. These are the legends we tell our forebears to dissuade them from sharing their own experiences because we are tired and we want to go home and we have been saying goodbye for 46 minutes. At the top of the hill, I noticed a sleepy owl perched down the lean. After hounding it for much-needed attention, I granted it a brief interview: High noon is no time for the humans to Be out - after all, they built walls so they Wouldn't hear our hoots in the night. Thank God Walls are unique in that they work both ways. Those who talk so loud, we hear a few words. I'd be careful if I were them, spreading Promises of freedom and existence As if leaders could swear without sweating. We will forever wait with breath bated. After all, silence is underrated. Weak defensive standpoint for arrows and cannons. Strong setup for bayonet practice, less so for the utilitarian spear nut. Didn't appreciate the judgment from the chainsmoker who passed me on the way up.
Really nice spot. Somebody made some very heavy handed improvements about 70 years ago-- concrete stairways that are somewhat decrepit but functional. As Phyllis Sears says, the old carriage drive is a gentle incline if you don't want to climb the stairs, and smoothly paved. Two ovals at the top, the upper one with better views but kind a of shambles -- they were dumping cuttings up here for a long time although not recently. The lower oval is managed as a kind of wildlife refuge with plants that attract birds-- very serene spot. There's a nice soft-surface path that winds around the north/west sides of the hill ideal for runners and anyone else. Way back when they envisioned an observation tower-- I think the park got its name from Mount Prospect, over by the botanic garden, which did not get included within the park. This hill isn't as high and needs a tower to have any view in the summer-- or a storm that knocks down some of the trees to open up the view. This happened a few years back on the south side of the hill, which has the best views, and it was pretty good for awhile but now thickening up again.
Great concept. Maybe better in winter with no leaves but it's a pretty obstructed view right now. Lots of potential though, including selective pruning for enhanced view and garden design around the loop.
Look out hill is one of Brooklyn's hidden gems. It is a great place to go whether you are alone or with others. It is one of my favorite places. I love to sit on one of the highest steps and eat a hero.
Not much of a lookout. Could not see anything through the trees.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
Free
It's almost that NY is ashamed of its history ! I blame our do nothing, self serving politicians. Who have no idea what happened here, a few days in August. In the year 1776 !
Awesome little getaway
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
Free
In the center of Prospect Park. There are a lot of paths that wind around the area. A lot of steps to climb and get a good cardio workout.
Quiet and peaceful. The highest point in Prospect Park. You can get both Sunrise and Sunset photos. Sometimes even with the Moon involved.
I come here sometimes to jog because I get to look at the view as well. Take some nice pictures and share it with your friends,
Gorgeous spot. Any season or time of day is really lovely. The history here is rich and tragic. Def worth the walk to the top.
Amazing!
Visited on
Public holiday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Free entry
Yes
It's impossible to see anything through the trees. Lookout Hill looks out... The way Brooklyn apartments have "views".
It was a great experience to show love to the park today and helping to clean it up . Until next time.
So underrated! Got some nice isolation here. Good for running on the steps or trying to hike.
There are two wildflower meadows at the bus top which attract many migratory birds.
Beautiful view of the lake through the trees. Hidden gem!
great place to go to be a free cuck in the wild
Don't bother you can't see anything for trees
Fantastic. a lot of trees in the way though
Great views of south Brooklyn in the winter
Love to get away from city life and think
Good view of the lake from this area.
Check it out! You won't regret it
Highest point in Prospect Park
Great historic looking point.
Great views and nice walk
Visit once every season!
Winter wonderland
Nice view