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Amamoor Forest Reserve

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Amamoor Forest Reserve

Managing authorities
  
Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service

See also
  
Protected areas of Queensland

Management
  
Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service

Similar
  
Cruice Park, Dickabram Bridge, Teerk Roo Ra National, Bjelke‑Petersen Dam, Mount Edwards

The Amamoor State Forest and Forest Reserve is a riverine rainforest near the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. The forest is composed of subtropical vegetation dominated by stands of Melia azedarach (white cedar), Toona ciliata (red cedar), Araucaria cunninghamii (hoop pine) and A. bidwillii (Bunya pine). The Amamoor creek within the reserve is noted as a habitat for the platypus and several species of endangered frogs. The park station is located on Amamoor Creek Road about 180 kilometers north of the state capital of Brisbane and 20 kilometres southwest of the town of Gympie.

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Visitor FacilitiesEdit

The QPWS operates two camping areas in the forest reserve, both of which are situated on Amamoor Creek.

Amamoor Creek Camping Area is the larger and more spacious of the two and is the location of the annual Gympie Music Muster.

Cedar Grove Camping Area is quite smaller, yet it still provides a large open area for large groups of campers.

The Amama Day-Use Area provides picnickers with a pleasant well facilitated area to enjoy the diverse features of the forest and Amamoor Creek. Camping is not permitted at Amama.

Walking TrackEdit

Walks from Amama Day-Use Area


Amama Walk (Class 4)

Distance: 1.5km

Time: Allow 40 minutes


Walks from Cedar Grove Camping Area


Rainforest Walk (Class 3)

Distance: 1km

Time: Allow 30 minutes


Cedar Grove Hiking Trail (Class 4)

Distance: 4.6km

Time: Allow 2-3 hours


Walks from Amamoor Creek Camping Area


Amamoor Creek Hiking Trail (Class 4)

Distance: 2.5km

Time: Allow 1 hour

References

Amamoor Forest Reserve Wikipedia