Camden Haven is shaped by water. The wide estuary where the Camden Haven River meets the sea gives the whole area a calm, open feel, with boats drifting past sandbanks and pelicans lining the shore. It’s the kind of place where life naturally slows down, whether you’re walking along the foreshore or sitting by the water watching the tide move in and out.
68711 Dunbogan Boat Shed and Marina
The surrounding towns — Laurieton, North Haven, and Dunbogan — each add their own character, but they all share the same easy coastal rhythm. River swims, paddleboarding, fishing from the breakwalls, and quiet afternoons by the water are all part of daily life here. The beaches nearby are clean and uncrowded, backed by dunes and headlands that keep things feeling open rather than built-up.
68762 Stringray Creek and North Brother
With North Brother Mountain rising behind the estuary and long stretches of sand stretching toward the horizon, Camden Haven offers a beautiful balance of river, beach, and bush. It’s scenic without being showy, relaxed without feeling sleepy — a place that rewards taking your time and simply enjoying where you are.