Goulburn River

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The Goulburn River carves a serene path through the Upper Hunter Valley, offering a wilder, less-touristed slice of New South Wales. Its sandstone gorges, river red gums, and abundant birdlife make it a haven for paddlers, anglers, and nature lovers seeking solitude. This is a place where the landscape feels ancient and the only soundtrack is the flow of water and the call of a kingfisher.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow a full day for a scenic drive and short walks, or two to three days for a multi-day canoe trip or fishing expedition. The river is best explored at a slow pace – plan to camp overnight to truly soak in the tranquillity. A half-day is sufficient for a quick paddle from the Kerrabee put-in to the first gorge, but you’ll wish you’d stayed longer.

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