Tallaganda State Forest

Walking track:Yes
Walking track: Yes
Designated horse track:No
Designated horse track: No
Four wheel driving tracks: Yes
4WD tracks: Yes
Designated cycling track:No
Designated cycling track: No
Power boats / boat ramp:No
Power boats / boat ramp: No
Camping:Yes
Designated camping area: Yes
Two wheel driving:Yes
Two wheel drive access: Yes
Caravan site:Yes
Caravan site: Yes
Cabin or hut:No
Accommodation: No
Picnic area:Yes
Picnic area: Yes
Toilets:Yes
Toilets: Yes
Fireplace/BBQ:Yes
Fireplace/BBQ: Yes
Canoeing/kayaking:No
Canoeing/kayaking: No
Wheelchair access:No
Toilets & wheelchair access: No
Adventure:No
Adventure: No

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Recreational facilities

Fern Gully Walking Trail

The Fern Gully Walk winds its way down to Lowden Creek and allows visitors to identify some of the local tree species like brown barrel, (Eucalyptus fastigata), messmate stringybark, (E. obliquia) ribbon gum (E. viminalis) and narrow leaved peppermint (E. radiata).

Hopkin's Pond

Head up to the source of the water wheel and follow it down to the ‘mill-pond’ which stores the energy for the water wheel. On leaving the park drive back to the junction of Lowden Forest road and Cox’s Creek Road. From here follow Lowden forest road to the western forest boundary and then to Queanbeyan and Canberra via Rossi and Hoskintown.

Lowden Forest Park

Well worth the drive from Braidwood or Canberra, historical relics more than 170 years old are scattered throughout this park, including a waterwheel originally used to generate electricity. The park was the location of a logging camp during the 1830s, the evidence of which can still be seen today. The surrounding native bush of Tallaganda State Forest includes majestic stands of brown barrel, making bushwalking, four-wheel-drive tours and mountain bike riding a favourite in the area. Bird watching is also popular, with the rare olive whistler a possible sighting. From Braidwood, follow Krawarree Road to Nithsdal, before taking Parlour Creek Road into the forest. Follow Coxes Creek Road through the pine plantations before turning into Lowden Road which will take you to the forest park.

Toilets area:Yes
Toilet : Yes
BBQ:Yes
Fireplace/BBQ : Yes

Tallaganda Forest Drive

Forest Drive

Contact us for more info

Call the Forests NSW State-wide Information Line

1300 655 687 or 02 9871 3377 Monday to Friday 9.30am – 4.30pm

Visit the Forests NSW Visitor Centre

95 Castle Hill Road, West Pennant Hills NSW 2125