From the first few steps, the Warburton Redwood Forest carries an overwhelming feeling of eeriness. Feel the chill as the Redwood canopy casts its shadow and listen as the subtle ambience turns to silence. Large creepy “bird’s nests” are scattered throughout the forest, remnants of art by David Digapony who weaves portal like sculptures from fallen branches.
Australian Gum Trees even taller than these Redwoods can be seen at locations such as Morwell River Falls and Mt Cannibal.
How to get to the East Warburton Redwood Forest:
- Travel towards Cement Creek Road in Warburton. **
- Once on Cement Creek Road, drive for another 800 metres or so.
- After crossing the bridge, look for a small clearing and a gate on your right hand side.
- Park here and venture through the small walkway and into the forest.
Best Conditions:
Late Afternoon for sun rays poking through the canopy. All year round.Difficulty:
Very easy. Camping? No free camping close by. Dogs? Not Permitted. Toilets? No.Comments
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