Cumbil State Forest
Visitor Facilities
The Aloes
Found 25km north of Baradine off Cumbil Road, the Aloes marks the site of an historic homestead in Cumbil State Forest.
Edged by river red gums, the site is a favourite spot for viewing koalas.
Be careful of tiger pear (jumping cactus) that occurs in the area.
Maps
Staying Safe
- Important information when visiting state forests
- Call '000' in a bushfire emergency (www.rfs.nsw.gov.au)
- Total Fire Ban and Current Fire Danger Map (www.rfs.nsw.gov.au)
- Signs in State Forests
- Solid Fuel Fire Bans
Useful information
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.
Page last updated/reviewed:23 Dec 2020