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Cockatoo State Forest adventures

Cockatoo State Forest Adventures

Cockatoo State Forest offers a rich environment of tall eucalypt forests and native wildlife just east of Melbourne, providing excellent opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and picnicking.

3,700
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1950
Year Established

About Cockatoo State Forest

 

Cockatoo State Forest is located in the Dandenong Ranges region of Victoria, Australia, approximately 50 kilometers east of Melbourne. Covering a diverse landscape of tall open forests dominated by mountain ash and messmate gums, the forest is a haven for native flora and fauna including lyrebirds, wallabies, and various bird species. The terrain is gently undulating with creeks and walking tracks weaving throughout, making it accessible for a variety of outdoor activities. This forest is historically linked to local timber harvesting, but since its declaration as a State Forest, conservation efforts have preserved much of its natural character. Outdoor enthusiasts visit Cockatoo State Forest for its well-maintained trails ideal for hiking and mountain biking, as well as peaceful picnic areas. Additionally, the forest provides habitat connectivity within the greater Dandenong Ranges ecosystem. Visitor appeal centers on its proximity to Melbourne, allowing quick access to nature for urban residents seeking day trips or short excursions. The forest features small creeks and shaded trails that can be explored year-round, although some trails may get muddy during wet months. Its tranquil environment and natural beauty make it a favored spot for bird watchers and families. Although there are no formal campgrounds, the forest’s open spaces encourage day-use activities with an emphasis on low-impact recreation.

Highlights

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Mountain Ash Forest – towering gum trees defining the forest canopy

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Dandenong Creek Tributaries – small streams supporting diverse wildlife

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Popular Mountain Biking Trails – well-maintained tracks with varying difficulty

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Scenic Picnic Areas – peaceful spots surrounded by native bushland

Notable Natural Features

Mountain Ash Trees

Some of the tallest flowering plants in the world, these eucalypts form an impressive forest canopy.

Dandenong Creek Tributaries

Small creeks that flow through the forest, supporting frogs, birds, and other native wildlife.

Lush Understorey

A variety of native shrubs, tree ferns, and ground cover that provide habitat diversity.