Information leaflets for download:
Bundaleer Forest Information
(pdf 1.3 Mb)
Wirrabara Forest Information
(pdf 1.2 Mb)
Native Forest Reserves
(pdf 350 Kb)
Friends of the forests volunteer program
(pdf 235 Kb)
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Forest Recreation
Bundaleer and Wirrabara
Bundaleer and Wirrabara forests are ideal places for many recreational
activities, such as walking, picnicking and camping.
Historic Bundaleer Forest is the birthplace of forestry in Australia.
Accommodation is available in Curnow's hut, originally built for Bundaleer's
first nurseryman, William Curnow.
Bundaleer Forest Information
Bundaleer Forest is situated in South Australia's mid-north, to the south
of the township of Jamestown. From Adelaide, drive 220 km north
through Clare and Spalding.
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Wirrabara Forest Information
Wirrabara Forest is situated in the Southern Flinders Ranges, 3 hours drive
north from Adelaide, west of the township of Wirrabara. From Adelaide,
drive up through Clare, Gladstone and Laura.
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For further information on either forest area contact the Wirrabara
Forest Office - 9 km from Wirrabara along Forest Road.
Telephone
(08) 8668 4163
Facsimile (08) 8668 4115
E-mail forestrysa@forestrysa.sa.gov.au
Mail Wirrabara Forest
P.O. Box 91
WIRRABARA SA 5481
Office Hours:
12.30 pm - 4.30 pm
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri.
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Related activity links:
Bush walking:
Heysen Trail
Bike riding:
Bicycle SA - Group using the forest regularly. Contact for rides and camping directory.
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