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Flowing through lush farmland and eucalypt forests before meeting the sea, the Mary River offers a serene escape into New South Wales’ coastal hinterland. This gentle waterway is perfect for paddling, birdwatching, and lazy afternoons by the water, with a handful of charming villages along its banks that invite exploration.
Highlights & What to See
- Kayak or canoe the tranquil lower reaches, where you’ll drift past grazing cattle, river gums, and abundant birdlife – keep an eye out for white-bellied sea eagles and kingfishers.
- Walk the Mary River Walking Track near the mouth, a flat trail that winds through paperbark wetlands and offers great views of the river meeting the sea at the northern end of Wamberal Beach.
- Picnic at Mary River Reserve in Tumbi Umbi, a peaceful spot with shaded tables, a boat ramp, and grassy banks perfect for a riverside lunch.
- Explore the historic village of Mangrove Mountain perched above the river valley – browse the local markets (weekends) and sample fresh produce from roadside stalls.
- Spot platypuses at dusk near the weir at Somersby Falls – this area is a known stronghold for these shy monotremes, especially in the quieter pools upstream.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is ideal to paddle a short stretch and enjoy a picnic, but if you want to walk the full track and explore the villages, plan for a full day. The river is best visited in spring or autumn when the weather is mild and the water levels are good for kayaking. Summer can be hot, but the river offers a cooling dip, while winter brings crisp, clear days perfect for walking.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Gosford – the gateway to the Central Coast, with its waterfront dining and the Australian Reptile Park.
- Brisbane Water National Park – offers superb bushwalks and Aboriginal rock art sites just south of the river.
- Terrigal – a lively beach town with a great surf break and café scene, only 15 minutes from the river mouth.
- Avoca Beach – a laid-back coastal village with a patrolled beach and a popular rock pool.
- Mount Penang Gardens – a serene Japanese-style garden near Kariong, perfect for a stroll after your river adventure.
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