Pilliga Forest - Baradine
Pronounced Pilly-gah, the Pilliga forest is the largest native inland forest west of the Great Dividing Range, with over 500,000 hectares to explore. Baradine is a great place to start your adventure with a visit to the Pilliga Forest Discovery Centre.
There are many scenic forest drives and bird routes, picnic and toilet facilities, and free gas barbecues at both Salt Caves and Dandry Gorge.
Dandry Gorge Aboriginal Area is where you can visit the latest Pilliga forest experience and discover this hidden gem, the Sculptures in the Scrub. The Sandstone Caves, Salt Caves and Dandry Gorge all have marked walking tracks.
Please note all plants, animals and rock features are protected, and that all roads in the Pilliga forest are unsealed and driving requires extra care. Call into the Pilliga Forest Discovery Centre in Baradine for a map, details on road conditions and a Bird Routes and Pilliga brochure.
Opening times
Accessible at all times.
Contact
- Contact Information
- Pilliga Forest
Baradine, NSW 2396 - Phone: (02) 6843 4011
- Fax: (02) 6843 4050
- kathryn.olsen@environment.nsw.















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