About the Green Triangle Forest
Our Green Triangle Forest is located on Boandik Country, in the Limestone Coast.
ForestrySA manages more than 12,500 hectares of native forest in this region. Public access to plantation areas is provided through arrangements by the South Australian Government with the OneFortyOne Plantation lease.
These forests have long been popular for their biodiversity and abundance of natural features, such as native flowers, plants and wildlife, wetlands, limestone caves and sinkholes and provide many opportunities for recreation access.
More than 50 Native Forest Reserves are found scattered among pine plantation throughout the region and are managed for conservation with special protection. Several key visitor sites facilitate access to picturesque sites via trails, with activities including bushwalking, bird watching and low impact cycling welcome.
All areas are open to the public during daylight hours. However, in the interest of environmental protection, tracks are closed to vehicles and motorbikes, horses are not permitted, and pet access is restricted in Native Forest Reserves.
View a Green Triangle Native Forest Reserve map
How to get there
Our Green Triangle Forests are located in South Australia’s Limestone Coast, 450km from Adelaide, near the city of Mount Gambier.
Contact us
To find out more, please send us an email
The forest is closed to the public on declared Total Fire Ban days. To report a fire, call 000.
For fire ban information phone 1800 362 361 or visit the CFS website. Being aware of a Total Fire Ban is your responsibility.
Fire is prohibited on ForestrySA land between November 1 and April 30 in any year. (These dates may be extended in areas where high fire danger persists).
