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Overlooks are designated vantage points that provide outward views of landscapes, towns, coastlines, or other scenery. They are typically located along roads, trails, or parkways and may include parking areas, paved or boardwalk surfaces, railings, and interpretive signage. Scenic overlooks are common in national and state parks, mountain passes, and coastal areas, where the geography offers expansive panoramas. They range from simple pull-off spaces to purpose-built viewpoints with raised platforms or terraces.

In architecture and landscape design, an overlook can refer to a raised vantage point such as a

As a verb, to overlook has several meanings. It can mean to fail to notice or consider

In planning and tourism, overlooks are selected to balance safety, visibility, and environmental impact; some are

balcony,
gallery,
or
terrace
that
frames
sightlines
to
the
surrounding
space.
In
such
contexts,
overlooks
are
used
to
create
visual
connection
between
interior
areas
and
exterior
views,
or
to
provide
sheltered
vantage
points
within
a
courtyard
or
building.
something,
as
in
an
oversight.
It
can
also
mean
to
supervise,
be
in
charge
of,
or
oversee
a
project
or
area.
designed
with
view
sheds
and
interpretive
materials
while
others
are
informal
pull-offs.
They
can
be
affected
by
weather,
seasonal
accessibility,
and
maintenance
needs.