Jellore State Forest is a protected natural area located approximately 8 kilometers northwest of Mittagong in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. This region, also known as Jellore Flora Reserve, is characterized by an extensive sandstone landscape, featuring deep river valleys, sandstone escarpments, and expansive eucalypt forests. It forms part of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, offering a rugged natural environment suitable for several outdoor sports like hiking, road cycling, and touring cycling. The area's geology primarily…
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Jellore State Forest, also known as Jellore Flora Reserve, offers opportunities for hiking, road cycling, and touring cycling. The area features a variety of trails and routes suitable for exploring its extensive sandstone landscape and eucalypt forests.
Jellore State Forest is situated approximately 5 miles (8 kilometers) northwest of Mittagong in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. It is part of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area.
Yes, Jellore State Forest and the surrounding area offer various hiking routes. These range from accessible paths to more remote bushwalks, such as the Starlights Trail in the adjoining Nattai National Park. Find more information in the guide Hiking in Jellore State Forest.
Yes, the region around Jellore State Forest provides options for road cycling. These routes utilize local road networks and fire trails. Explore available options in the guide Road Cycling Routes in Jellore State Forest.
Yes, touring cycling is an available activity in Jellore State Forest and the broader area. Routes vary in difficulty, with some featuring unpaved segments and significant elevation gains. Detailed information can be found in the guide Cycling in Jellore State Forest.
Jellore State Forest is characterized by an extensive protected sandstone landscape, deep river valleys, sandstone escarpments, and eucalypt forests. Mount Jellore features a basalt cap, and the area is crucial for biodiversity, including threatened animal species.
Yes, the region includes areas with waterfalls. Visitors interested in exploring these features can consult the guide Waterfall hikes in Jellore State Forest for specific routes.
Jellore Flora Reserve is managed by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS). Generally, domestic animals, including dogs, are not permitted in flora reserves or national parks to protect wildlife and natural environments.
Jellore State Forest has been explored by more than 390 visitors on komoot. Routes in the area have an average rating of 4.47 out of 5 stars, indicating a positive user experience.
Komoot offers several guides for Jellore State Forest, including Hiking in Jellore State Forest, Road Cycling Routes in Jellore State Forest, Cycling in Jellore State Forest, and Waterfall hikes in Jellore State Forest.
As Jellore Flora Reserve is managed by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, official information is available on the NSW National Parks website. For general inquiries, contact 1300 072 757, or the NPWS Illawarra Highlands Area Office at 02 4224 4188.
The broader area around Jellore State Forest includes accessible paths suitable for all skill levels, such as the Box Vale Incline Cable Route. These trails offer less challenging options for hikers.
General hiking and cycling on established trails typically do not require permits. However, specific activities like camping or accessing certain remote areas within the wider national park system may require permits. Visitors should check with NSW National Parks for specific requirements.

