Lot River

Photo: Myself ( Adrian Pingstone ). / Public domain

Flowing through the heart of New South Wales’ Northern Rivers region, the Lot River is a serene, lesser-known waterway that rewards those who venture off the main tourist trail. This is a landscape of gentle pastoral valleys, pockets of remnant rainforest, and riverbanks lined with ancient paperbarks and river oaks. The Lot River is less about dramatic gorges and more about quiet immersion – think lazy paddles, bird-filled wetlands, and a palpable sense of rural tranquility that feels a world away from the coast’s busy beaches.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough for a paddle or a leisurely picnic and a short walk. To fully absorb the river’s quiet beauty, combine it with a visit to nearby national parks and allow a full day. If you’re paddling, plan for 2–4 hours on the water, depending on the stretch. The Lot is best visited between April and October when the weather is mild and the river flows are reliable.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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