30 acres at the foot of the northern slopes of Mt Arthur, logged 100 years ago, and regenerated in white gums, blackwoods, manferns, (both dixonia and cyathea,) dogwoods, bayeria, musk, giant teatree, sassafrass, and other minor species. King Billy, Huon Pine, and Myrtle have been planted.

The block is internal, with 400 yards of all-weather vehicle access, then another 400 yards of 4-foot wide walking/wheelbarrow/ quad-bike/ small tractor access, through beautiful red-barked dogwoods, and ferns.

There is a chain-wide road reserve through here, though better options for improved road access exist, if needed.