Jamieson Significant Trees Self Guided Walk
Highlights
- Explore the picturesque township of Jamieson, where significant trees tell stories of early pioneers.
- Admire the vibrant autumn colours of Maples and Elms lining the streets, creating a stunning natural gallery.
- Discover the historic Magnolia Grandiflora at Jamieson Courthouse Hotel, a living testament to the town's heritage.
- Stroll through the Arboretum near the primary school, enjoying a diverse range of exotic tree species.
The small picturesque township of Jamieson, approximately 40 kilometres south of Mansfield, features a range of significant trees, many exotic species and many dating back to the 1800s, planted by the early pioneers.
Take a self-guided walk around the township and admire the trees selected for their historic or botanic significance, especially beautiful in Autumn.
Maples, Elms, Giant Sequoia, poplars, just to name a few but don’t miss the Magnolia Grandiflora at Jamieson Courthouse Hotel corner, planted a year after the hotel was built c1865, and take a stroll around the Arboretum near the primary school.
Pick up a guide from Mansfield Visitor Information Centre.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.