The Childrenโ€™s Forest Whiteman Park is an amazing community initiative to teach children about revegetation and the precious environment we have in Australia.

This area of the park is fenced to keep it roo free and there are various sections and stages where groups and individuals sponsor to help re-vegetate and grow plants which will be used around the park in the future.

Children's Forest Whiteman Park

If you head to the visitor centre first in the Village you can grab a โ€œ50 things to do in the Childrenโ€™s Forestโ€ and head off to explore and find all the things on your lists.

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There are huts, bridges, stepping stones, hidden animals, and many more things for the kids to spy along the way and mark of their list.

Children's Forest Whiteman Park

Children’s Forest Whiteman Park is located between the village and mussel pool, walking distance for even the little explorers, and entry is free.

Children's Forest Whiteman Park

Find out more by visiting whitemanpark.com.au

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  1. […] Whiteman Park is not only home to many playgrounds, picnic spots, museums and attractions, itโ€™s also home to some brilliant bush trails for the whole family to enjoy. The Childrenโ€™s Forest is a community initiative aimed to teach children about revegetation and environment in Australia. This area of the park is fenced to keep it free from Kangaroos. Grab a list of โ€œ50 things to do in the Childrenโ€™s Forestโ€ from the Visitor Centre and explore huts, bridges, stepping stones, hidden animals and much more for kids to spy along the way and mark of their list. The forest is located between the village and mussel pool and entry is free. See the Buggybuddys guide here. […]

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