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NJL are pleased to offer use of the grounds for school groups as well as groups from community organisations to enjoy.

Come and take a day trip out and visit Mother Myrtle (a short 15 min return walk along boardwalk) in the the forest, cook up a lunch on our 6 burner BBQ in the Gazebo (2 portaloo Toilets at Gazebo), Learn about the Temperate Rainforest, local Flora and Fauna and see an array of fungi and birdlife.

Contact us today! tarkinelodge@njl.org.au

  • Experience Activities! We currently have 10 Bee Hives on the property, search for animal footprints and take plaster-casts, a great location for photography classes, we also have a small team building activity course on the edge of the forest.  If you can imagine it, together we can provide an activity that produces engaging activity based learning 
  • Partnered with Basil O’Halloran from Rare Earth Tasmania – Local walking guide licensed to take groups into State owned forests for longer guided walks
  • Overnight campsites available for groups – $10 per person

During 2021/2022 we had the following visitors: THANKYOU!

  • The Hutchins School – 3 x multi-night School Camps and Guided walks with Basil from Rare Earth Tasmania.
  • Marist Regional College – Day Trip with Photography Class
  • Table Cape Primary – 2 x Day trips with the 2 Year 4 Classes, Picnic and Forest Excursion 
  • Milabena Equestrian Centre
  • Casey & Monica Photography / Real Estate Marketing

table cape primary school - NEWS FROM 4A:

Jacob
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When we stepped into the forest it was like an alternate universe, another world, the real world!
Jacob
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When we stepped into the forest it was like an alternate universe, another world, the real world!
Jacob
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When we stepped into the forest it was like an alternate universe, another world, the real world!
Nelly
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As soon as we stepped into the forest I was like WOW, I’ve never seen anything so beautiful before.
Jad
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And then it happened, we saw her, the giant, amazing, beautiful, crazy big mother myrtle, between 800-1000 years old.
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