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Things to Do in Bago State Forest

Bago State Forest is a diverse region situated within the Snowy Valleys of New South Wales, offering varied landscapes for outdoor pursuits. The area features native alpine ash forests on the Bago Plateau, historic arboretum plantings, and radiata pine plantations. This composition provides a range of terrain suitable for several sports like road cycling.

Things to Do in Bago State Forest

Bago State Forest provides numerous routes across several sports, including road cycling. More than 50 visitors have shared their…

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The Coffee Pedaler loop from Blowering Dam

78.2km

03:46

700m

700m

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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70.2km

03:24

1,020m

1,020m

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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85.9km

04:09

1,240m

1,240m

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Bago State Forest?

Bago State Forest is a diverse region located within the Snowy Valleys of New South Wales. It features native alpine ash forests on the Bago Plateau, historic arboretum plantings, and radiata pine plantations, offering varied landscapes for outdoor activities.

What outdoor activities are available in Bago State Forest?

Bago State Forest provides hundreds of kilometers of forest trails suitable for various activities. These include road cycling, mountain biking, horse riding, and 4WD. Passive water activities are also possible at Paddy's River Dam.

Are there road cycling routes in Bago State Forest?

Yes, Bago State Forest offers numerous formed roads and fire trails suitable for road cycling. These routes traverse diverse forest types, including alpine ash forests and areas with historic arboretum plantings. For specific routes, consult the Road Cycling Routes in Bago State Forest guide.

What kind of terrain can road cyclists expect in Bago State Forest?

Road cyclists can expect varied terrain, including formed roads and fire trails. Routes pass through native alpine ash forests on the Bago Plateau, historic arboretum plantings, and radiata pine plantations. The landscape offers a high-country cycling experience with diverse scenery.

What are the main attractions and natural features in Bago State Forest?

Key attractions include the Pilot Hill Arboretum, Paddy's River Dam, and the Hume and Hovell Lookout. Natural features encompass alpine ash forests, Montane Peatlands, and Buddong Falls. The forest also hosts parts of the Bago Sculpture Forest and the Snowy Valleys Sculpture Trail.

Are there scenic viewpoints in Bago State Forest?

Yes, the Hume and Hovell Lookout offers spectacular views across to Blowering Dam and Kosciuszko National Park. Other scenic spots include Paddy's River Dam and the diverse forest landscapes encountered along cycling routes.

Is Bago State Forest suitable for families?

Bago State Forest offers areas like Pilot Hill Arboretum, which provides a beautiful picnic spot. Paddy's River Dam is suitable for passive water activities and relaxation. The varied forest trails can accommodate different activity levels, though specific family-friendly cycling routes are not detailed.

Do I need a permit to cycle in Bago State Forest?

Information regarding permits for general cycling in Bago State Forest is not specified. Visitors are encouraged to check the official Forestry Corporation NSW website for the latest regulations and requirements.

Where can I find komoot guides for Bago State Forest?

Komoot offers guides for exploring Bago State Forest. A comprehensive guide for road cycling is available: Road Cycling Routes in Bago State Forest.

How can I contact Bago State Forest management?

Bago State Forest is managed by Forestry Corporation NSW. Their official website is forestrycorporation.com.au/visit/forests/bago. For inquiries, they can be reached by phone at 1300 655 687.

What is the Bago Sculpture Forest?

The Bago Sculpture Forest is part of the Snowy Valleys Sculpture Trail, featuring unique sculptures by local, national, and international artists. These artworks are integrated into the forest landscape, particularly at Pilot Hill Arboretum, the Alpine Ash Walk, and the Sugar Pines visitor area.

Are there long-distance road cycling routes in Bago State Forest?

Bago State Forest contains hundreds of kilometers of formed roads and fire trails, providing opportunities for extended road cycling. The diverse landscape allows for varied route planning, though specific long-distance routes are best explored via detailed maps or guides.

What is the Pilot Hill Arboretum?

The Pilot Hill Arboretum is a significant area within Bago State Forest, featuring historic plantings of over fifty tree species from around the world. It serves as a beautiful picnic spot, is home to part of the Bago Sculpture Forest, and is a starting point for exploring the alpine ash forest.

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