
Strickland State Forest
Strickland State Forest is the ecotourism gem of the Central Coast.
Strickland State Forest is the ecotourism gem of the Central Coast. It is in the Hunter Central Coast Tourism Hall of Fame for ecotourism, having won Gold three years running.
Visitors can enjoy a tranquil and unique Australian forest experience and are completely immersed into heaven that is the Central Coast, with streams, waterfalls, native plantation, wildlife, rainforest. As it's a state forest, the paths are dog friendly too, so bring your furry family member along for the adventure of a lifetime.
For a small day-use forest (293 square kilometres), Strickland contains an impressive diversity of flora and fauna: wildflowers, heath woodland, tall eucalypts and lush rainforest. Strickland was the site of the first government forest nursery (1886 - 1890) and national forestry training school (1920 - 1927). Remnants of native and exotic tree plantings established during those times, known as an arboretum, are among the oldest in Australia.
Picnic facilities are set in dry eucalypt forest and include picnic tables, a large all-weather shelter, fireplaces and toilets. Extensive and well-built walking trails feature cabbage tree palms, rainforest vegetation and meander through the arboretum.
see phone number
1300 655 687
see email
visit@fcnsw.com.au
Strickland Forest Rd, Somersby NSW 2250, Australia
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