Mount Blaxland, a short distance from South Bowenfels, was the furthest point reached by
Blaxland,
Lawson, and
Wentworth on their historic expedition across the
Blue Mountains in 1813. Later in that year
George Evans followed in the footsteps of the explorers to Mount Blaxland and then headed west to discover the O'Connell plains and the Bathurst plains. At South Bowenfels, Magpie Hollow Road heads west to Lake Lyell and then on to
Tarana and
O'Connell. Bowenfels was founded in the 1830s to service travellers along the new road to
Bathurst, which opened in 1832, following the opening of the Victoria Pass, which sealed the fate of the old Bathurst road in its descent of Mt. York. It was named by
Surveyor-General Thomas Mitchell after
George Mears Bowen, a former member of his department. and was electrified in the 1950s, although passenger services no longer service
Bowenfels station. == Heritage listings ==