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Mitchell River (Western Australia)

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Country
  
Australia

River mouth
  
Walmsley Bay sea level

Main source
  
441 metres (1,447 ft)

Length
  
117 kilometres (73 mi)

Basin size
  
2,955 square kilometres (1,141 sq mi)

Mitchell River is a river in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

The river rises north east of Sharp Hill and flows in a north-westerly direction until discharging into the Indian Ocean via Walmsley Bay near Port Warrender.

The best known feature of the river is Mitchell Falls located within the Mitchell River National Park, a three tiered series of drops with a combined height of nearly 80 metres.

In 1921 the river was named after Sir James Mitchell the Premier of Western Australia by surveyor W.R. Eastman.

Nine species of freshwater fish are known to inhabit the waters of the Mitchell River.

There is another Mitchell River located in Western Australia that is a tributary of the Hay River in the south of the state.

References

Mitchell River (Western Australia) Wikipedia