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Wedding Bells State Forest

Woolgoolga NSW 2456, Australia
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forestrycorporation.com.au

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5.0
7y

Logging is destroying what remains of amazing coastal Gondwana rainforest remnants here and more over on the mid north coast in areas we now know to be very sensitive and home to biologically/geologically highly important events and habitats that need protection from exploitation..also the nsw government has now closed many state forest areas to prevent unwanted observation of uncouth logging activity and destruction of sensitive micro environments . Keep eyes out for buetifull jasper stones, interesting geological oddities like stoney Hill on stoney hill trail a colorful strange peak of once highly altered partly melted slate. (unstudied impact rebound?), re gold thrown to glen reagh/ulong and created the cliff and fault coast side of glenreagh and uplifted the inland side of wedding bells itself)?? Maybe. But Beware of logging trucks and try to ignore the decimated areas currently logged for the "green" biomass power plant in Newcastle, yep burning trees in power plants now thanks forestry NSW corporation 😕 you may also find the highly endangered wedding bell plant currently under intense medical studies for cancer treatment. This place was also a sacred area for the bungalung peoples and middens, camp remnants and tool stones can be found all over ( please do not disturb). Varied geology along Gentle Annie trail will amaze. This place should not be subjected to frivolous logging destruction. Buet swimming holes (watch for poisonous spined freshwater rockfish) please 🙏 Be safe enjoy the trails and protect...

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3.0
23w

Seemed that the forest was designated dog friendly but when we arrived at the park entry the sign clearly showed no dogs allowed. It looked like a beautiful forest area despite the motorcross bikes...

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1.0
6y

Nothing to see. No road signs no directions. After 15 mins a forest closed sign and...

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