Where does the Hawkesbury River start and end?

Where does the Hawkesbury River start and end?

Broken Bay
Hawkesbury River/Mouths

The Hawkesbury River has its origin at the confluence of the Nepean River and the Grose River, to the north of Penrith and travels for approximately 120 kilometres (75 mi) in a north–easterly and then a south–easterly direction to its mouth at Broken Bay, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the Tasman Sea.

Can you swim in the Hawkesbury?

Can I swim in the Hawkesbury River? Yes, of course. The Hawkesbury River is considered as one of the cleanest rivers in New South Wales.

Where is the Hawkesbury River located?

New South Wales, Australia
Hawkesbury River, river rising in the Great Dividing Range north of Lake George, New South Wales, Australia, and flowing 293 miles (472 km) north and east to the Tasman Sea at Broken Bay.

Why is the Hawkesbury River important?

The Hawkesbury River is the longest coastal river in New South Wales. A vital source of water and food, it has a long Aboriginal history and was critical for the survival of the early British colony at Sydney. The Hawkesbury’s weathered shores, cliffs and fertile plains have inspired generations of artists.

Why does the Hawkesbury flood?

Most large floods in the Hawkesbury-Nepean Valley are caused by weather systems known as East Coast Lows. Floodwaters back up and rise rapidly, causing deep and widespread flooding across the floodplain. Much like a bathtub with five taps (the major tributaries) turned on, but only one plug hole to let the water out.

What rivers flow into the Hawkesbury River?

11 creeks and rivers flow into the Hawkesbury River. The five longest tributaries are: Nepean River, Macdonald River, Colo River, South Creek and Grose River – click here for a full list of all 11 tributaries of the Hawkesbury River. The Hawkesbury River is highlighted in yellow on the map below.

What animals are in the Hawkesbury River?

The Hawkesbury-Nepean River is also a flagship area with native and exotic birds. The river is home to a number of water birds such as ducks, river hens, pelicans, herons, ibises and spoonbills. There are also a variety of birds that live on the fringes of rivers like eagles, kookaburra, owl and frogmouth.

Is there phone reception on the Hawkesbury River?

Your help in getting strong mobile coverage is greatly appreciated. Mobile reception in the Hawkesbury is absolutely appalling – regular daily dropouts, and several areas even along Windsor Road simply drop out all together – “black holes” .

Who discovered the Hawkesbury River?

Governor Arthur Phillip
Exploring the river In March 1788, little more than a month after the arrival of the First Fleet, Governor Arthur Phillip led an expedition which explored the mouth of the Hawkesbury as far as Dangar Island, near the present-day township of Brooklyn.

How often does Hawkesbury flood?

There hasn’t been a major flood on the Hawkesbury-Nepean for more than 30 years, with the last comparable one occurring in 1990. Long-term Sydneysiders, however, will remember that 12 major floods occurred during the 40 years before 1990.

How high is the Hawkesbury River?

Hawkesbury River is at an elevation/altitude/height above sea level of 8.34 m above sea level.

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