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The Ludlow Tuart Forest is a rare natural wonder home to towering tuart trees, some over 300 years old, and is one of the last remaining forests with these majestic trees. Beyond the trees, the forest is a vital habitat for diverse flora and fauna, including endangered species, making it a crucial ecological sanctuary.
To maximize your experience, start with a 2.5-kilometer walk along the Ludlow Heritage Walk Trail. This trail offers an immersive journey through the forest, allowing you to appreciate the serene surroundings and the majesty of the tuart trees. The walk typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. Birdwatchers should bring binoculars to spot various bird species in the Tuart Forest National Park.
For an educational experience, visit the Tuart Forest Discovery Centre, where exhibits provide information about ongoing initiatives to protect and restore this precious ecosystem. Whether you're walking the trails or exploring the Discovery Centre, Ludlow Tuart Forest offers a rich and rewarding experience for nature enthusiasts.

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