Stoodley Forest Walk and Arboretum

Stoodley Forest Walk and Arboretum

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Highlights

  • Explore the tranquil arboretum, where the legacy of Tasmania's early forestry industry unfolds amidst lush greenery.
  • Stroll along the historic Railton-Roland train line, tracing the footsteps of a bygone era since its closure in 1957.
  • Discover the remnants of the 1854 sawmill near Red Water Creek, connecting you to the region's rich timber heritage.
  • Access the scenic loop easily from the B14, just a short drive from Railton or Sheffield, making it a convenient getaway.
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Easy: 1 hour loop

An easy walk through an arboretum established by the early forestry industry and partly follows the Railton-Roland train line which closed in 1957 and had a station at Stoodley. It is also the site of one of the region’s first sawmills – built in 1854 on nearby Red Water Creek.

The original wooden water trough, from the early 1900s, was a regular stopping place for horses and riders and for traction engines to top up their boilers.

Access is via the B14, 5.5 km south of Railton or 5 km east of Sheffield.

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