Wang Wauk State Forest
Facilities
Recreational facilities
Sam's Camp
A small picnic and car-parking area located at the start of the Wootton Historical Railway Walk.
Wootton Historical Railway Walk
This six kilometre walk starts off at Sam's Camp Picnic Area, with Wang Wauk Forest Way marking its halfway point.
The first section of the walk takes in rainforest and cleared, grassy areas used by logging vehicles in the early 1900s. The walk follows remnants of old logging railways and bridges, passing by waterfalls, creeks and through gully rainforest and magnificent regrowth flooded gums, before finishing at the remains of the Trestle Bridge.
This Walk is maintained by Forestry Corporation and The Wootton Community Network.
Trestle Bridge
The remains of an historical trestle bridge, formerly used to transport logs within the forest.
Closures
Check for current closures and notices before setting out.
Maps
Useful information
Staying Safe
The most important part of your trip is arriving home safely. Make sure you read our information on forest tips and staying safe.
Authorised hunting
Some State forests are declared for authorised hunting. Find out more about authorised hunting in State forests, including licensing and applying for permits.
Pesticide use
This area is designated as ‘high public usage’ under Forestry Corporation of NSW’s Pesticide Use Notification Plan [PDF 3.83 MB].
Visit sustainably
Find out how to minimise the impact of your visit.