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Wingecarribee River

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- location
  
Glenquarry

- elevation
  
280 m (919 ft)

Mouth
  
Wollondilly River

Country
  
Australia

- elevation
  
674 m (2,211 ft)

National park
  
Bangadilly National Park

Source
  
Wingecarribee Reservoir

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- right
  
Joadja Creek, Deep Creek (Wingecarribee)

- location
  
Tugalong, northwest of Berrima

The Wingecarribee River (Aboriginal Dharawal: Winge Karrabee), a perennial river that is part of the Hawkesbury–Nepean catchment, is located in the Southern Highlands region of New South Wales, Australia.

Contents

Map of Wingecarribee River, New South Wales, Australia

Course and featuresEdit

Wingecarribee River rises on the heights at Robertson below Wingecarribee Reservoir, near the village of Glenquarry, and flows generally northwest, joined by two minor tributaries and through the Belanglo State Forest and Bangadilly National Park, before reaching its confluence with the Wollondilly River north of the locality of Tugalong, northwest of Berrima. The river descends 393 metres (1,289 ft) over its 73-kilometre (45 mi) course.

In its upper reaches, the Wingecarribee River forms the Wingecarribee Swamp, the only substantial peat bog in New South Wales. Most of the swamp has been drained and the remaining section of the swamp is the habitat of a number of endangered species. The river runs through a valley on the plateau that is home to a popular camp, Biloela.

The Moss Vale/Bowral Road crosses the river at Bong Bong, between Mittagong and Moss Vale. At Berrima, the river is crossed by the Hume Freeway.


The Shoalhaven Scheme pumps water from the Shoalhaven River into the Wingecarribee Reservoir and this water supply augments the water supply for greater metropolitan Sydney.

References

Wingecarribee River Wikipedia