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Cumberland State Forest (New South Wales)

Coordinates: 33°44′37″S 151°02′22″E / 33.743612°S 151.039438°E / -33.743612; 151.039438
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Calgaroo Picnic Area near the entrance

Cumberland State Forest is a forest in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is located in West Pennant Hills, Sydney. It contains 40 hectares of native forest. The original land was privately owned and was cleared in 1908. In 1938 its management was taken over by the then NSW Forestry Commission, and one third of the land was planted as an arboretum while the rest was allowed to regenerate naturally. What is seen today is more than 50 years of forest growth.[1]

The NSW Forestry Corporation runs volunteer and school holiday activities programs within the forest.[2] A number of walking tracks can be explored by visitors who can enjoy the onsite cafe or use the picnic and barbecue facilities.

As of December 2016, TreeTops Adventure Park, a high ropes course, has been operating within Cumberland State Forest. [3]

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33°44′37″S 151°02′22″E / 33.743612°S 151.039438°E / -33.743612; 151.039438