Chichester State Forest
Deep in the Hunter Valley’s rugged hinterland, Chichester State Forest is a vast wilderness of tall eucalypts, ferny gullies and pristine rivers. This is the place to escape the crowds and immerse yourself in true Australian bush — think lyrebirds calling, the scent of peppermint gum, and the cool shade of 1000-year-old trees. Four-wheel-drive tracks and walking trails lead to swimming holes, picnic spots and spectacular lookouts, while the forest’s namesake, the Chichester River, offers superb trout fishing and crystal-clear pools for a mid-hike dip.
Highlights & What to See
- Chichester River swimming holes — plunge into deep, tea-tree-tinted pools along the river; the Wombat Creek and Telegherry River junctions are local favourites.
- Mount Alum Lookout — a short but steep walk rewards with sweeping views over the forest canopy to the distant Barrington Tops.
- Allyn River Forest Park — a tranquil picnic area with grassy banks, barbecues and easy access to the river; perfect for a lazy afternoon.
- Four-wheel-drive trails — tackle the challenging Chichester Trail or the easier Wangat Road, both threading through towering forests and past historic logging relics.
- Birdwatching & wildlife — keep an eye out for superb lyrebirds, crimson rosellas, wallabies and, if you’re lucky, a platypus in the quieter river stretches.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a full day exploring the forest — arrive early to secure a good picnic spot and pack a map as phone reception is patchy. If you’re keen on hiking or 4WDing, consider an overnight stay at one of the basic campgrounds (e.g. Telegherry or Wombat Creek) to truly soak up the serenity. Half a day is enough for a quick swim and lookout walk, but the forest rewards those who linger.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Barrington Tops National Park — a World Heritage-listed wilderness of ancient rainforests and alpine plateaus, just a 45-minute drive north.
- Dungog — a charming heritage town with a lively main street, great bakeries and the gateway to the forest; combine with a pub lunch.
- Hunter Valley Wine Country — after your bush adventure, head south to the vineyards of Pokolbin for cellar-door tastings and fine dining.
- Lostock Dam — a peaceful spot for kayaking, fishing and birdwatching, set among rolling hills 20 minutes west.
- Gloucester — a historic timber town with a scenic riverside walk and the Gloucester River swimming spot, about an hour north-east.
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Image credits
- Barrington Tops National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Dungog — Tim Keegan / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Pokolbin — Sardaka ( talk ) 09:13, 15 December 2008 (UTC) / CC BY 3.0
- Gloucester — State Library of Victoria / Public domain
- Hunter Valley Wine Country — F Delventhal / CC BY 2.0