Pilliga Forest

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Stretching across more than 800,000 hectares of sandstone ridges and cypress-pine woodlands, the Pilliga Forest is one of the largest remaining inland native forests in New South Wales. This wild, off-the-beaten-track destination offers a raw encounter with Australia's bush – think star-filled skies, ancient Aboriginal scar trees, and the haunting calls of barking owls at night. For travellers who crave solitude and a genuine sense of discovery, the Pilliga delivers in spades.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for a full day to truly appreciate the Pilliga Forest. Start at the Discovery Centre (30 minutes), then spend a couple of hours on the Sandstone Caves walk and a visit to the Salt Caves. If you're keen on birdwatching or photography, consider staying overnight – basic bush camping is available at sites like Wondoba State Conservation Area, which allows you to experience the forest at dawn and dusk when wildlife is most active.

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