Paterson is an attractive township surrounded by mountains and countryside along the Paterson River. The area was occupied by the Gringgai clan of the Wanaruah Aboriginal people. The first known European in the area was Colonel William Paterson, who, in 1801, surveyed the area beside the river.
Paterson Courthouse is situated on a slight rise overlooking the river. Built in 1857 with additions completed in 1865 the courthouse now displays many historical artefacts with the buildings dominant feature being the arcaded porch with its three monumental arches.
The Rail Motor Society presents a history of train transportation in the region. The Society was founded in 1984 and is based in the beautifully restored Station Master’s cottage. The Rail Motor Society has been dedicated to preserving the state’s railway heritage, helped hugely by the passionate efforts of volunteers. The old ‘Tin Hares’ offer tours from local trips to long weekend getaways across the state. Paterson is a popular fishing spot and, if you want to explore the river, you can launch a boat or canoe here.
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