The summit of North Brother Mountain is 490 metres and offers superb views over the coastline, the lakes and the mouth of the Camden Haven River. You’ll also be able to see as far as Crowdy and Harrington, as well as Middle Brother and South Brother Mountains in the distance. This is one of Australia's most impressive coastal panoramas. On May 12th, 1770, Captain James Cook entered in his ship’s log a description of his experiences of the sailing of Laurieton and you can read an excerpt of this on a special plaque at the top of the mountain.
The area is characterised by large stands of rainforest, which are rich in native fauna and flora.