Camden Head Pilot Station The Camden Head Pilot Station and surrounding area dates back to 1890 when the Signal Shed was first built. The Pilots Cottage is now available for hire and group tours…
Dunbogan Boatshed Built in the 1940’s the Dunbogan Boatshed still carries the charm of an old boatshed, while providing a large range of bait & tackle, kayak, tinny & BBQ boat hire,…
Queens Lake Queens Lake, when full, covers an area of around 1,200 hectares. The pristine lake is an ideal destination for a day of picnicking, swimming, fishing and boating. It’s also a…
Local Public Art Along the river you can find three public art installations by Rick Reynolds. These not only enhance the Camden Haven Landscape but raise awareness of the impacts of flooding in…
The Laurieton Wharf and Fish Co-Op The Laurieton Wharf and Fish Co-Op is the place to go in the Camden Haven, if you want the freshest fish, crabs, prawns and other seafood with much caught locally….
North Brother Local Aboriginal legend tells of the death of three brothers represented by the three mountains of North, South and Middle Brother. North Brother Mountain is the resting place of Dooragan,…
Kendall The heritage village of Kendall is set on the river with several opportunities to picnic or dine overlooking the river. Just before crossing the river into town you will find…
Swans Crossing About a 20 minute drive from Kew is Swans Crossing, the very popular camping and picnic area in the Kerewong State Forest. The Swan family ran a dairy and beef…
Camden Haven Museum The Camden Haven Historical Society Museum is situated in the beautiful School of Arts building in Laurieton. The museum focuses on the Camden Haven Valley and its villages and features…