Listing some of the best sites in Mid North Coast state forests

Forestry Corp of NSW

To help families, who want to get out in nature over the summer holidays, we have put together a list of some of the best attractions in Mid North Coast state forests.

From free camping trips where you can even take the dog, to day excursions and picnics, local forests offer a fun and free experience and there’s loads to see and do on the Mid North Coast.

Visitors will notice recent improvements to roads, campsites and attractions with widespread investment in construction works and maintenance across the state forest estate over the past year.

To help you experience the best of what the region has to offer, Forestry Corporation has suggested a list of popular state forest experiences in your neck of the woods.

List of popular activities in state forests on the Mid North Coast

  • Visit Guulabaa – Place of Koala in Cowarra State Forest – home of the ‘Big Koala’ and Wildnets
  • Go camping at Swans Crossing in Kerewong State Forest
  • Picnic at Coopernook HQ and visit the restored Foresters Cottage
  • Take a walk along Longworths Historic Tramway Walk in Kerewong State Forest
  • Go Mountain Bike Riding at Jolly Nose in Queens Lake State Forest
  • Cool off at Cobrabald (Wild Bull and The Bluff Camping areas)
  • Visit the award-winning ‘Old Bottlebutt’ in Burrawan State Forest
  • Go birdwatching at No. 1 Tower in Mt Boss State Forest
  • Visit Mid North Coast Paintball in Cairncross State Forest

Forestry Corporation’s Tourism & Partnerships Leader, Leah Moncrieff said there’s been a lot of improvements to facilities and attractions in Mid North Coast State forests helping the public to make the most of their family day trips.

“Cobrabald is situated on the Wilson River and is a great place to go, either for a day trip or camping overnight, with easy access to swimming and exploring the surrounding native forest. Just remember there are limited camping spots at Wild bull and The Bluff Camping grounds so get in early!” Leah said.

“Old Bottlebutt is a lovely day visit area with a short walk to the tree from the visitor area carpark, with the provision of a shelter and tables for a picnic lunch surrounded by the sounds of the bush.”

Visitors are asked to check the Forestry Corporation website for closures, notices and Solid Fuel Fire Bans, stick to formed roads and be mindful of potential dangers.

With more than 2-million hectares of State forests across NSW, there are still plenty of unique places to discover and activities to share.

“Our State Forests are fantastic places to visit for school holidays, there is something for everyone, whether you are after an activity, or just want to sit back and relax in nature. Anyone who hasn’t visited us before is sure to find a place or activity that suits them. Download our free VisitForests app and discover great places to enjoy these holidays,” Leah said.

“Visitors can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram for up-to-date information on places to visit.”

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