Serviced picnic areas complete with barbecues, tables and toilet facilities are scattered throughout the forests. If throwing out a rug is more your style 'however' the choices are endless.
Whether its by a lake, stream, secluded forest setting or amongst the tall stands of timber, there is always somewhere worth stopping for a picnic.
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| Meander Picnic Area | Northern | ||
| Mersey White Water Forest Reserve | Northern | ||
| Warrawee Forest Reserve | Northern | ||
| Hollybank Forest | North East | ||
| Springfield Picnic Area | North East | ||
| Scamander Forest Reserve | North East | ||
| Evercreech Forest Reserve | North East | ||
| The Blue Tier | North East | ||
| Meetus Falls Forest Reserve | East | ||
| Sandspit Picnic Area | East | ||
| Arve Picnic Ground | Southern | ||
| Tahune Forest Reserve | Southern | ||
| Hastings Picnic Area | Southern | ||
| Mavista Picnic Area | Southern | ||
| Styx Big Tree Reserve | Central | ||
| Swan Basin | West Coast | ||
| Julius River Forest Reserve | North West | ||
| Milkshake Hills Forest Reserve | North West | ||
| Black River Picnic Area | North West | ||
| Dip Falls Forest Reserve | North West | ||
| Oldina Picnic Area | North West | ||
Make it a day out for the whole family, including your dog. Dogs are welcome in most State forest areas. Taking your own kindling and wood can make your barbecue easier to start or even better take your gas barbecue along. Remember to always tend your campfire and make sure it is out completely when you leave.
Note – These are sites with a combination of: