- location east of Topaz - location west of Russell Heads Basin area 669 km² Source Bellenden Ker Range Country Australia | - elevation 206 m (676 ft) - elevation 0 m (0 ft) Basin area 668 km² Mouth Mulgrave River | |
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- left Josephine Creek, Pugh Creek, Harvey Creek - right Coffee Mill Creek (Queensland), Welsh's Creek |
The Russell River is a river located in Far North Queensland, Australia. The 59-kilometre (37 mi)-long river flows towards the Coral Sea and is located approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) south of Cairns.
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Map of Russell River, Queensland, Australia
Location and featuresEdit
The Russell River rises in the Wooroonooran National Park sourced from drainage of the Bellenden Ker Range, below Mount Bartle Frere and Mount Bellenden Ker. In its upper reaches, the course of the river meanders highly as it flows south by east and exits the Wooroonooran National Park. The river flows north by east, joined by the Josephine Creek and it has descended over the Josephine Falls. The river flows east of Babinda and then due north, bounded on both its east and western flanks by the Russell River National Park. The river reaches its confluence with the Mulgrave River in an estuarine state, with the Mulgrave flowing east for a short distance to empty into Coral Sea via the Mutchero Inlet. Water from the river is used to grow sugar cane on the coastal plains surrounding the Russell River's lower reaches.
The Russell River catchment area is estimated to be 669 square kilometres (258 sq mi) of which 68.8 square kilometres (26.6 sq mi) is wetlands. The river descends 206 metres (676 ft) over its 59-kilometre (37 mi) course.
The river is a popular location for whitewater rafting.
Together with the Mulgrave River, the Russell River has a quite well recorded flood history with documented evidence of flooding beginning in the late 1930s.