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Macalister River State Forest adventures

Macalister River State Forest Adventures

Macalister River State Forest offers a diverse landscape of native forest and river environments ideal for hiking, camping, fishing, and mountain biking in the Central Highlands of Victoria.

25,000 acres
Acres Protected
35 miles
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1972
Year Established

About Macalister River State Forest

 

Macalister River State Forest is located in Victoria's Central Highlands region, encompassing a rugged landscape shaped by the winding Macalister River. The forest features a mix of native eucalypt woodlands and riparian habitats that support a variety of local flora and fauna. The area holds historical significance through its connection to early timber logging and gold mining activities, which still influence current land use and recreation opportunities. Visitors can explore dense forest trails, vibrant riverbanks, and remote camping spots, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The forest's terrain varies from gentle river valleys to steep ridges, offering multiple trail options for hiking and mountain biking. Fishing is a favored activity on the Macalister River, known for its trout populations. Birdwatching and wildlife spotting are rewarding here, with species such as lyrebirds, wallabies, and various native birds regularly observed. While not heavily developed, the forest provides quiet opportunities for solitude and nature connection. Due to its natural setting, seasonal access can vary, with wetter months sometimes limiting travel on unsealed roads. This state forest is a valuable natural resource within Victoria, supporting recreation, conservation, and sustainable forestry practices.

Highlights

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Macalister River Trout Fishing Spot

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Riverbank Walking Trails with Native Flora

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Remote Camping Locations Along the Macalister River

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Mountain Biking Routes through Tall Eucalypt Forests

Notable Natural Features

Macalister River

A clear, cool river supporting native trout populations and offering fishing and riverside exploration.

Eucalypt Forests

Expansive native eucalypt woodlands providing habitat for diverse wildlife and scenic trail experiences.

Historic Logging Sites

Remnants of early 20th-century timber operations visible in select areas, illustrating the region's forestry heritage.