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Flowing through the lush hinterland of the NSW South Coast, the Shoalhaven River is a serene waterway that offers a quintessential Australian river experience. Its dark, tannin-stained waters wind past dense eucalypt forests, sandstone cliffs, and farmland, creating a peaceful escape from the coast. Whether you're paddling a canoe, casting a line, or simply picnicking on its banks, the river feels wonderfully wild and untamed.
Highlights & What to See
- Canoeing & Kayaking: The river's gentle current and calm stretches make it perfect for a self-guided paddle. Rent a canoe from local operators and explore the quiet backwaters, where you might spot black swans and kingfishers.
- Fishing: The Shoalhaven is renowned for its bass fishing, particularly in the upper reaches. Mulloway and bream also feature in the lower estuary. Head to the river near Nowra for the best spots.
- Tallowa Dam: This impressive dam sits at the junction of the Shoalhaven and Kangaroo Rivers. The surrounding area offers scenic lookouts and picnic facilities, and it's a key point for kayaking trips.
- Shoalhaven River Cruises: For a relaxed perspective, take a cruise from Nowra. These trips often include commentary on local history and wildlife, and you'll glide past lush riverbanks and sandstone gorges.
- Bushwalking: Several trails follow the river, such as the Bomaderry Creek Walk near Nowra, which leads through rainforest remnants to cascades and swimming holes.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend half a day to a full day exploring the Shoalhaven River. A morning of kayaking followed by a riverside picnic is a classic outing. If you're keen on fishing or taking a cruise, allocate at least three to four hours. For a more immersive experience, combine a river visit with a stay in the nearby town of Berry or the historic village of Kangaroo Valley.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kangaroo Valley: Just a short drive west, this charming valley is famous for its historic Hampden Bridge, lush farmland, and the Kangaroo River. Perfect for a day trip.
- Berry: A quaint historic town with excellent cafés, antique shops, and a thriving food scene. It's an ideal lunch stop en route to the river.
- Nowra: The main town on the Shoalhaven River, offering riverfront walks, the Shoalhaven Regional Gallery, and access to the river's estuary.
- Jervis Bay: About 40 minutes east, this stunning bay boasts some of the whitest sand beaches in the world, plus dolphin-watching and snorkeling.
- Fitzroy Falls: Located in Morton National Park, these dramatic waterfalls plunge into a deep gorge. A scenic drive from the river through lush countryside.
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- Jervis Bay — Charliekay / CC BY-SA 4.0