Longworths Tramway Heritage Walk North Branch State Forest

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Longworths Tramway Heritage Walk is nearby the popular campground Swans Crossing, Kerewong State Forest.
visitors gather at the entrance signage to the walk
intepretive signage being read by visitors to Longworths Tramway Heritage Walk
Signage at the entrance to the heritage walk
An old tramway is visible along Longworths Tramway Heritage Walk
An old tramway relic leads the way on Longworths Tramway Heritage Walk
An old box cutting forms part of the Heritage Walk
This easy, one way walk follows a former timber haulage tramline through beautiful native forest and takes you back to the early days of logging in the area. See where logs were felled to be hauled by bullocks to the tramline. The logs were then drawn by horses over 15km to the nearby township of Kendall.

An initial 90m section of this walk was restored by the Kendall Heritage Society in 1999. A fire trail continues for the full 2.1km length of this one way walking track, which ends at the cool, quiet waters of Upsalls Creek. The walk is gentle and suitable for all levels of fitness.

Find this walk in North Branch State Forest on the NSW Mid North Coast.

Information

Address

Upsalls Creek Road, New South Wales, 2439