Cement Creek Redwood Forest

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Deep in the Hunter Valley, Cement Creek Redwood Forest is a surreal pocket of California redwoods that feels worlds away from the region's famed vineyards. Planted in the 1930s as a timber experiment, these towering sequoias now form a hushed, cathedral-like grove where dappled light filters through rust-coloured bark and the air smells of damp earth and pine. It's a photographer's dream and a serene escape for anyone craving a forest bath without leaving the wine country.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is ample: budget 1–2 hours to explore the grove and picnic, plus travel time from the Hunter Valley wine villages. Combine with a morning winery visit or a late lunch in Pokolbin for a balanced day. The forest is best in the cooler months (April to October) when the air is crisp and the undergrowth is lush; summer afternoons can be hot and bring leeches after rain.

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