myBonzle menu: Add to my places Add picture Add story Add note Skip to map Newfoundland State Forest covers an area of about around 6,500 hectares and is located in the east of Australia. Newfoundland State Forest is in New South Wales. Towns, villages or cities in and around Newfoundland State Forest include the village of Wooli (show me), the village of Red Rock (show me) and the village of Corindi Beach (show me). Newfoundland State Forest borders the following other reserves: Barcoongere State Forest, Candole State Forest, Yuraygir Crown Reserve and Yuraygir National Park.
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