for your safety, forest reserves are closed to the public ... · kuitpo forest reserve established...

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M1 M2 B34 A13 B34 B33 A13 B37 B37 B45 Freeway S.E. South Rd Victor H a r b o r Road Brookman Rd Strathalbyn Echunga Mount Barker Woodchester Milang Mount Compass Willunga McLaren Vale Aldinga Beach Meadows Macclesfield Ashbourne Kangarilla Clarendon Hahndorf Balhannah Woodside Lobethal Stirling Crafers Bridgewater Magill Mount Torrens ADELAIDE Blackwood Glen Osmond Mitcham Glenelg Grange Port Adelaide Marion Hallet Cove Reynella Noarlunga Prospect Richmond Aberfoyle Park Myponga Finniss Callington Nairne Mt Bold Reservoir Myponga Reservoir GULF ST VINCENT Kuitpo Forest Information Centre N 10km S C A L E 0 Kuitpo Forest Visitor Information www.forestrysa.com.au Kuitpo Forest Information Centre Brookman Road, Meadows South Australia 5201 Office hours: 10am - 12pm (Friday - Sunday only) Phone: (08) 8391 8800 Email: [email protected] Web: www.forestrysa.com.au Postal: Kuitpo Forest Private Mail Bag 2 Meadows SA 5201 Certified to Australian Forestry Standard AS 4708 Shooting, trapping and other forms of hunting are not permitted within forest reserves. Kuitpo Forest Reserve Established in 1898, the Kuitpo Forest Reserve was the first of a number of forest plantations in the Mount Lofty Ranges, established to ensure a sustainable timber resource for South Australia. Today, the Kuitpo Forest Reserve covers an area of 3,600 hectares, of which 60% (2,100 hectares) is plantation. The Kuitpo Forest Reserve is modelled as a community forest. It is managed for sustainable commercial forestry, while providing for the conservation of native flora and fauna and community use for recreation. Native Forest Reserves Kuitpo Forest Reserve contains 655 hectares of native vegetation protected for conservation. This includes three gazetted Native Forest Reserves covering 469 hectares. These Native Forest Reserves and conservation zones are of high conservation value, containing a rich variety of trees, shrubs and ground cover species that provide significant habitat for native birds, reptiles and mammals. Native forest areas are an important resource for scientific research and provide opportunities for activities such as nature study, bird watching and bush walking. Pets in the Forest Dogs are welcome in plantation forest areas, provided they are kept under direct control at all times and kept on a leash when in picnic areas or near other forest users or wildlife such as kangaroos. To protect native wildlife, dogs and other pets are not permitted in Native Forest Reserves. Please be aware fox baiting programs are undertaken periodically in Native Forest Reserves as part of regional native wildlife protection programs. Facilities for Hire Bookings are required for all facilities. Online bookings can be made at www.forestrysa.com.au or enquire at Kuitpo Forest Information Centre. Tinjella Hut Located 2.5 km south of the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre. Access from Brookman Road via Fire Gate CH23. This restored wooden shed offers an open fireplace, solar lighting, untreated rainwater, picnic tables, 8 horse yards and a pit toilet (note: the toilet is a shared facility with campers at the Jack’s Paddock Campground). Woodcutter’s Cottage Located 2 km south of the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre with access from Brookman Road. Set within the plantation forest, this 4 room stone cottage sleeps 11 (bedding required), has solar lighting, a lounge area, kitchen with gas cooking, a wood heater, untreated rainwater, outdoor BBQ area, 4 horse yards and a pit toilet. Rocky Creek Hut Located 13 km north of the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre with access from Razorback Road via Fire Gate RC3. Offering sleeping platforms for 6, solar lighting, a wood heater, sink, untreated rainwater and pit toilet (shared facility), this one room stone cottage is one of the few historic buildings to survive the 1983 Ash Wednesday Fires. Horse Riding Forests provide extensive opportunities for enjoyable riding in a relaxed environment. Permits and fees apply when riding horses in the forest. Daily, weekly and annual permits are available from the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre. The network of existing fire tracks in plantation pine areas is available for riding. Horse riding is not permitted in Native Forest Reserves which have been set aside for conservation. Please avoid picnic areas and campgrounds. Consider the forest trail code on multiple use trails as you may encounter cyclists and walkers during your ride. Using clean feed limits the chances of weeds spreading. Please remove all manure and feed upon departure. Forest Activities & Events Many organised competitions and events are held in Kuitpo Forest Reserve. These require the submission of an event application, which are approved on a case-by-case basis. Such events may include orienteering, mountain biking, horse riding, scout and school camps and organised motorsports. Contact the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre for more information. Shooting, trapping and other forms of animal hunting are not permitted within forest reserves. Orienteering Three permanent orienteering courses have been established within Kuitpo Forest Reserve in conjunction with the Orienteering Association of South Australia. Each course contains an Easy and Moderate level, providing a solid introduction to this popular recreational activity. Course maps are available from the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre. Firewood for Household Use Seasoned hardwood (cut & split) and softwood (cut rounds) is available for purchase by the trailer load. To enquire about prices, collection times and availability, contact the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre. It is an offence to cut down or damage any living or standing vegetation, or to remove any timber from a forest reserve without a permit. Total Fire Ban and Forest Closures For your safety, forest reserves are closed to the public on declared Total Fire Ban days and in areas where forest operations such as harvesting are being undertaken. Visitors must keep clear of logging operations and pay attention to all signs. For your safety, forest reserves are closed to the public on days of declared total fire ban. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Camping Fires Gas Barbecues = Allowed during that month = Prohibited during that month (on the spot fines apply) This forest is located within the Mount Lofty Ranges Fire Ban District. For CFS fire ban information phone 1300 362 361 or visit the CFS website. Being aware of a Total Fire Ban is your responsibility. Campfires and Barbecues Wood fires are permitted within the forest from 1 May to 31 October each year. Gas fires are permitted from 1 April to 30 November. Fireplaces should be cleared of all flammable material for a distance of 4 metres. Someone must be present at all times and ensure that the fire is fully extinguished before leaving. Visitors may collect wood for campfires from the plantation forest floor only, near their campsites and picnic areas. It is an offence to cut down or damage standing trees or plants. Campfires are restricted to fire places located in campgrounds, picnic areas and at huts. Please conserve wood supplies by keeping fires small.

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Page 1: For your safety, forest reserves are closed to the public ... · Kuitpo Forest Reserve Established in 1898, the Kuitpo Forest Reserve was the first of a number of forest plantations

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Kuitpo ForestVisitor Information

www.forestrysa.com.au

Kuitpo Forest Information CentreBrookman Road, MeadowsSouth Australia 5201Office hours: 10am - 12pm (Friday - Sunday only)Phone: (08) 8391 8800 Email: [email protected]: www.forestrysa.com.auPostal: Kuitpo Forest Private Mail Bag 2 Meadows SA 5201

Certified to Australian Forestry Standard AS 4708

Shooting, trapping and other forms of hunting are not permitted within

forest reserves.

Kuitpo Forest ReserveEstablished in 1898, the Kuitpo Forest Reserve was the first of a number of forest plantations in the Mount Lofty Ranges, established to ensure a sustainable timber resource for South Australia.

Today, the Kuitpo Forest Reserve covers an area of 3,600 hectares, of which 60% (2,100 hectares) is plantation.

The Kuitpo Forest Reserve is modelled as a community forest. It is managed for sustainable commercial forestry, while providing for the conservation of native flora and fauna and community use for recreation.

Native Forest ReservesKuitpo Forest Reserve contains 655 hectares of native vegetation protected for conservation. This includes three gazetted Native Forest Reserves covering 469 hectares.

These Native Forest Reserves and conservation zones are of high conservation value, containing a rich variety of trees, shrubs and ground cover species that provide significant habitat for native birds, reptiles and mammals.

Native forest areas are an important resource for scientific research and provide opportunities for activities such as nature study, bird watching and bush walking.

Pets in the ForestDogs are welcome in plantation forest areas, provided they are kept under direct control at all times and kept on a leash when in picnic areas or near other forest users or wildlife such as kangaroos.

To protect native wildlife, dogs and other pets are not permitted in Native Forest Reserves.

Please be aware fox baiting programs are undertaken periodically in Native Forest Reserves as part of regional native wildlife protection programs.

Facilities for HireBookings are required for all facilities. Online bookings can be made at www.forestrysa.com.au or enquire at Kuitpo Forest Information Centre.

Tinjella HutLocated 2.5 km south of the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre. Access from Brookman Road via Fire Gate CH23.

This restored wooden shed offers an open fireplace, solar lighting, untreated rainwater, picnic tables, 8 horse yards and a pit toilet (note: the toilet is a shared facility with campers at the Jack’s Paddock Campground).

Woodcutter’s CottageLocated 2 km south of the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre with access from Brookman Road. Set within the plantation forest, this 4 room stone cottage sleeps 11 (bedding required), has solar lighting, a lounge area, kitchen with gas cooking, a wood heater, untreated rainwater, outdoor BBQ area, 4 horse yards and a pit toilet.

Rocky Creek HutLocated 13 km north of the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre with access from Razorback Road via Fire Gate RC3.

Offering sleeping platforms for 6, solar lighting, a wood heater, sink, untreated rainwater and pit toilet (shared facility), this one room stone cottage is one of the few historic buildings to survive the 1983 Ash Wednesday Fires.

Horse RidingForests provide extensive opportunities for enjoyable riding in a relaxed environment. Permits and fees apply when riding horses in the forest. Daily, weekly and annual permits are available from the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre.

The network of existing fire tracks in plantation pine areas is available for riding. Horse riding is not permitted in Native Forest Reserves which have been set aside for conservation. Please avoid picnic areas and campgrounds.

Consider the forest trail code on multiple use trails as you may encounter cyclists and walkers during your ride. Using clean feed limits the chances of weeds spreading. Please remove all manure and feed upon departure.

Forest Activities & EventsMany organised competitions and events are held in Kuitpo Forest Reserve. These require the submission of an event application, which are approved on a case-by-case basis.

Such events may include orienteering, mountain biking, horse riding, scout and school camps and organised motorsports. Contact the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre for more information. Shooting, trapping and other forms of animal hunting are not permitted within forest reserves.

OrienteeringThree permanent orienteering courses have been established within Kuitpo Forest Reserve in conjunction with the Orienteering Association of South Australia.

Each course contains an Easy and Moderate level, providing a solid introduction to this popular recreational activity. Course maps are available from the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre.

Firewood for Household UseSeasoned hardwood (cut & split) and softwood (cut rounds) is available for purchase by the trailer load. To enquire about prices, collection times and availability, contact the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre.

It is an offence to cut down or damage any living or standing vegetation, or to remove any timber from a forest reserve without a permit.

Total Fire Ban and Forest ClosuresFor your safety, forest reserves are closed to the public on declared Total Fire Ban days and in areas where forest operations such as harvesting are being undertaken. Visitors must keep clear of logging operations and pay attention to all signs.

For your safety, forest reserves are closed to the public on days of declared total fire ban.

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov DecCampingFiresGas Barbecues

= Allowed during that month= Prohibited during that month (on the spot fines apply)

This forest is located within the Mount Lofty Ranges Fire Ban District. For CFS fire ban information phone 1300 362 361 or visit the CFS website. Being aware of a Total Fire Ban is your responsibility.

Campfires and BarbecuesWood fires are permitted within the forest from 1 May to 31 October each year. Gas fires are permitted from 1 April to 30 November.

Fireplaces should be cleared of all flammable material for a distance of 4 metres. Someone must be present at all times and ensure that the fire is fully extinguished before leaving.

Visitors may collect wood for campfires from the plantation forest floor only, near their campsites and picnic areas.

It is an offence to cut down or damage standing trees or plants. Campfires are restricted to fire places located in campgrounds, picnic areas and at huts. Please conserve wood supplies by keeping fires small.

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Heysen TrailThe Heysen Trail is a 1200 km walking trail. A section of the

trail passes through the Kuitpo Forest Reserve.

Onkeeta TrailMulti-use Trail for

walkers, horse riders and cyclists.

Distance: 10 km return.

Time: allow 3.5 hours to walk the

trail.This trail starts at Fire Gate KH3 off

Peters Creek Road.

Tinjella TrailMulti-use Trail for walkers, horse riders and cyclists.Distance: 12 km return.Time: allow 4 hours to walk the trail.This trail starts at Fire Gate KU2 off Christmas Hill Road.

Kidman TrailThe Kidman Trail is a multi-use

horse riding, cycling and walking trail that traverses 269 km. A

section of the trail passes through the Kuitpo Forest Reserve.

Forest TrailMulti-use Trail for walkers, horse riders and cyclists.Distance: 3 km return.Time: allow 1.5 hours to walk the trail.This trail starts at the Avenues picnic area on Black Nursery Road.

Chookarloo WalkShared-use Trail for walkers and cyclists.Distance: 1 km return.Time: allow 30 minutes to walk the trail.The walk starts opposite The Avenues picnic area or from the Chookarloo Campground, and links into the Heysen Trail.

Eucalypts TrailMulti-use Trail for walkers, horse riders and cyclists.Distance: 2 km return.Time: allow 1 hour to walk the trail. This trail starts at the Rocky Creek Hut on Razorback Road.

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Kuitpo Forest ReserveLEGEND

For your safety, forest reserves are closed to the public on days of

declared total fire ban.

Map and brochure produced for ForestrySA by flatEARTHmapping.com.au Information correct to Nov 2014.Base map data © copyright Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources. Datum GDA94, grid MGA94.

Major sealed road

Minor sealed road

Unsealed road or track

Walking track

Heysen Trail

Kidman Trail

Native forest

Pine and other softwoods

Hardwood plantation

Park or other reserve

Forest hut; Shelter or shed

Campground; Picnic area

Toilet; Fireplace

Horse riding; Walking trails

Bike trails; Lookout

Winery; Carpark

Campgrounds

PERMITS REQUIREDAvailable from the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre.

Chookarloo(Campground and Picnic Area)Located 1.5 km north of the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre with access from Brookman Road via Fire Gate CK1.

Set in mixed Eucalypt woodland, Chookarloo is the main camping area at Kuitpo Forest Reserve consisting of 23 campsites, two wooden shelters, untreated rainwater, picnic tables and a pit toilet with access to the Chookarloo and Heysen walking trails.

The picnic area is located next to the campground, and includes a shelter and several tables. Camping is prohibited in the picnic areas.

Jack’s Paddock(Kidman Trail Camping Area)Located 2.5 km south of the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre. Access from Christmas Hill Road via Fire Gate CH20.

The camping area is set amongst mixed Eucalypt woodland and is designed for those camping with horses. Accommodating riders of the Kidman Trail, it offers 6 campsites, 8 horse yards, untreated rainwater, picnic tables

and a pit toilet (note: the toilet is a shared facility with users of the Tinjella Hut).

Rocky Creek CampgroundLocated 13 km north of the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre with access from Razorback Road via Fire Gate RC3.

This camping area is available exclusively to larger school and scout groups, users of the Heysen Trail and for specialised events. The area offers picnic tables and a pit toilet (shared facility), with access to an orienteering course and the Eucalypts and Heysen Trails.

Picnic Areas

The AvenuesLocated 1km north of the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre with access from Brookman Road.

This popular picnic area is nestled amongst a small area of 1920s trial Pine and Eucalypt plantations with picnic tables, a pit toilet and access to walking trails from the carpark on Black Nursery Road.

IronbarksLocated on Stage Coach Lane amongst the 1898 Ironbarks plantation, which is the oldest plantation timber in the Mount Lofty Ranges. The area contains picnic tables and easy access to the Onkeeta and Heysen Trails.

Multiple Use TrailsWalking, cycling and horse riding are all popular activities in Kuitpo Forest Reserve. The Heysen (walking) and Kidman (horse riding) Trails both pass through the Kuitpo Forest Reserve.

Within Kuitpo Forest Reserve, there are four multi-use trails and one short walking/cycling trail. For more information regarding the extensive trail network within Kuitpo Forest Reserve please refer to the map or contact the Kuitpo Forest Information Centre.

Forest Trail CodeThe forest trail and road network is used by walkers, horse riders and cyclists. To ensure everyone’s enjoyment and safety please consider:

• For your safety, avoid areas where access is restricted, including where forestry operations are in progress. Look for signs.

• Always wear a helmet when cycling and horse riding and travel at a safe speed according to your experience, track conditions and terrain.

• Consider other users. Cyclists give way to walkers and both must give way to horse riders. Courtesy is the key.

• Avoid steep, muddy or loose trails and surfaces, where the tracks you leave behind can channel rainwater and cause erosion.