WALK IN STRICKLAND STATE FOREST
Strickland State Forest displays one of the finest examples of the transition from dry to wet sclerophyll to rainforest in the greater Sydney area.
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May 04, 2008 from 09:45 am to 04:00 pm |
| Where | Gosford |
| Contact Name | Andrew Little |
| Contact Phone | (02) 9924 7212 |
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- Sunday 4 May 2008 9.45 am to 4pm
- From Banksia car park, Strickland State Forest near Gosford - Google Maps
- Strickland State Forest displays one of the finest examples of the transition from dry to wet sclerophyll to rainforest in the greater Sydney area. The biodiversity of this forest is remarkable and it is now classified as a flora reserve. A portion of the forest contains an arboretum with 130-year-old plantings of giant timber trees. The tall trees on fertile soil set within a steep escarpment setting provide many photo opportunities. The pace will be relaxed and slow to allow the full beauty of this forest to be appreciated.
- Contact: Andrew Little aalittle@optusnet.com.au , 9924 7212 after 7:30PM
- More details at www.step.org.au




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