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Anne River (Tasmania)

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- location
  
Lake Judd

- elevation
  
159 m (522 ft)

- elevation
  
595 m (1,952 ft)

Mouth
  
Huon River

Anne River (Tasmania)

Similar
  
Mount Anne, Gordon Power Station, Scotts Peak, Scotts Peak Dam, Edgar Dam

The Anne River is a perennial river located in the south-west region of Tasmania, Australia. At 20 kilometres (12 mi) in length, the Anne River is extremely steep and flows through parts of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.

Location and features

Drained by runoff from Mount Anne and Mount Sara Jane, the river forms below Lake Judd and steeply flows generally west and then south by east with an average gradient of 24 metres per kilometre (130 ft/mi) and a peak grade of 77 metres per kilometre (410 ft/mi). With no significant tributaries, the Anne River reaches its confluence with the Huon River in remote wilderness country. The river descends 436 metres (1,430 ft) over its 20-kilometre (12 mi) course.

The Anne River is a remote wilderness area, visited by avid bushwalkers. The river that has been only been navigated on a few occasions by kayakers.

References

Anne River (Tasmania) Wikipedia