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Flowing through the lush hinterland of the Mid North Coast, the Macleay River is a serene waterway that offers a quintessential slice of Australian river life. Its dark, tannin-stained waters wind through dense rainforest, past historic timber towns, and out to the coast near South West Rocks. For travellers, this is a place to slow down: kayak beneath ancient paperbarks, cast a line for bass, or simply soak up the peaceful bush ambiance. The river is also a gateway to the region's rich timber-getting and pioneering history.
Highlights & What to See
- Kayaking & Canoeing: Paddle the calm upper reaches from Bellbrook or the lower estuary near Frederickton—look for platypus at dawn and sea eagles overhead.
- Fishing: The Macleay is renowned for Australian bass in the freshwater stretches and bream, flathead, and mulloway in the tidal reaches. Try the banks near the old Kempsey Bridge.
- Macleay River Cruise: Join a guided heritage cruise from Kempsey to learn about the river's role in transporting timber and supplies in the 1800s.
- Trial Bay Gaol & South West Rocks: At the river's mouth, explore the historic gaol and then swim at the sheltered beaches of South West Rocks.
- Horseshoe Falls: A short walk from the river near Willawarrin leads to a pretty cascade, perfect for a picnic.
- Wildlife Spotting: Keep an eye out for kangaroos, goannas, and a rich variety of birdlife along the riverbanks.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow at least half a day for a paddle or fishing trip on the river itself. To combine a river cruise with a visit to Trial Bay Gaol and South West Rocks, plan a full day. If you're self-driving along the coast, the Macleay makes a lovely two-hour stop for a riverside walk and coffee in Kempsey, but you'll want longer if you're keen to get on the water.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- South West Rocks: A coastal town at the river mouth with stunning beaches, the historic Trial Bay Gaol, and excellent snorkelling.
- Kempsey: The main service town on the Macleay, with a museum dedicated to the river's timber history and good cafés.
- Hat Head National Park: Just north of the river, offering coastal walks, dunes, and secluded beaches.
- Bellbrook: A tiny historic village upstream, known for its convict-built bridge and access to the upper river for canoeing.
- Port Macquarie: A 45-minute drive south, with a vibrant waterfront, Koala Hospital, and coastal walks.
- Nambucca Heads: A scenic coastal town to the north, famous for the V-Wall painted rocks and great surf.
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Image credits
- South West Rocks — Trentis at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Kempsey — Jan Smith from Brisbane, Australia / CC BY 2.0
- Hat Head National Park — Poyt448 Peter Woodard / Public domain
- Bellbrook — Wiki-Contributor-Editor / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Port Macquarie — Inas / CC0
- Nambucca Heads — Bob T / CC BY-SA 4.0