[16] In 2003 Reushle Cottage was moved from Post Office Road (in Ravensbourne) to Hampton to act as the visitor information centre.
[18] By 1891 two mills serviced the area, one situated along Perseverance creek and another established circa 1891 closer to the Ravensbourne village settlement.
[11] In 1889 when the Ravensbourne region was opened for selection, large areas were cleared for farming of maize, potatoes and dairy cows.
Present day farming activities include cattle, avocados, limes and a range of other vegetables and meat products.
[19] Gold prospecting was conducted at Bunkers Hill (located in the Ravensbourne region) in the 1870s and by 1932 the site had grown to 25 men.
The private tramway operated until 1936 haling timber and other freight between the loading stations, saw mills and rail connection at Hampton.
A partially restored Shay locomotive recovered from Bunkers Hill is on display near the Ravensbourne National Park.
[26] There are several short walks along the Munro Tramway and a partially restored Shay locomotive is visible from Esk–Hampton Road near Ravensbourne National Park.
[citation needed] Picnic areas and several short walks can be found at Ravensbourne National Park and the Gus Beutel Lookout.