Shoalhaven River

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Flowing through lush dairy country and eucalypt forests, the Shoalhaven River is one of the New South Wales South Coast's great natural arteries. Its broad, tea-coloured waters meander past sandstone cliffs, riverbanks dotted with kangaroos, and historic towns that feel a world away from the highway. Whether you're paddling a kayak through the gorges, casting a line for bass, or simply picnicking on a grassy bank, this river rewards those who slow down and tune into its rhythms.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience the Shoalhaven River, allow at least two full days. Spend your first day on the water – a guided canoe trip through the gorge is unforgettable and takes about 5–6 hours. On day two, explore the historic towns and a short bushwalk to a lookout. If you're combining it with a road trip down the coast, a single day can still give you a taste: paddle the Kangaroo River in the morning, then lunch in Berry before heading on.

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