North Brooman State Forest is a region in New South Wales, Australia, situated on Yuin Country and defined by its extensive eucalypt forests, including significant spotted gum trees, and a network of waterways. The diverse terrain, ranging from smooth to rutted tracks, provides a setting for various outdoor pursuits. This area offers opportunities for several sports like touring cycling, allowing exploration amidst its natural features.
North Brooman State Forest provides numerous routes…
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riders
63.4km
05:58
960m
960m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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49.7km
04:19
590m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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105km
10:09
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1,730m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
North Brooman State Forest is characterized by extensive eucalypt forests and waterways. The primary outdoor activity highlighted on komoot for this region is touring cycling. Other general State Forest activities in NSW may include camping, picnics, hiking, and horse riding.
North Brooman State Forest offers a network of roads and tracks suitable for touring cycling. These routes feature diverse terrain, including both paved and gravel surfaces. While specific routes are not yet rated by komoot users, a general guide is available: Cycling in North Brooman State Forest.
Big Spotty is a significant natural feature within North Brooman State Forest, believed to be one of the tallest and oldest known spotted gum trees. It stands approximately 71 to 72 meters (233 to 236 feet) high and is estimated to be over 500 years old. The tree has a girth of about 12 meters (39 feet).
The cycling terrain in North Brooman State Forest can vary, including smooth and rutted sections, with some routes featuring punchy climbs. While specific family-friendly routes are not individually listed, the general guide for Cycling in North Brooman State Forest provides an overview of the area's opportunities.
Cycling routes in North Brooman State Forest offer diverse terrain, including both paved and gravel surfaces. Some sections can be rocky and rutted, with routes often featuring punchy climbs and tight turns. This variety provides challenges for different ability levels.
State Forests in NSW, including North Brooman State Forest, generally permit dogs. Dogs must be kept under control at all times. Visitors should confirm specific regulations with the Forestry Corporation of NSW before their visit.
North Brooman State Forest has been visited by more than 19 komoot users. Currently, there are no specific routes listed or rated by users for this region. A general guide for Cycling in North Brooman State Forest is available.
General information about visiting State Forests in NSW, including North Brooman State Forest, is available on the Forestry Corporation of NSW website. Their official website is forestrycorporation.com.au.
For general inquiries regarding visiting State Forests in NSW, including North Brooman State Forest, the Forestry Corporation of NSW can be contacted. The dedicated phone number for visitor inquiries is 1300 655 687.
Yes, komoot offers a guide specifically for this region. The guide Cycling in North Brooman State Forest provides details on touring cycling opportunities.
North Brooman State Forest is characterized by extensive eucalypt forests. Prominent species include majestic spotted gum trees, such as the ancient Big Spotty, and blackbutt trees. These forests contribute to the region's scenic environment.

