Henty River Explained

Henty River
Map Size:280
Pushpin Map:Australia Tasmania
Pushpin Map Size:280
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the Henty River mouth in Tasmania
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Australia
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Tasmania
Subdivision Type3:Region
Subdivision Name3:West Coast
Length:46km (29miles)
Source1:Tyndall Range, West Coast Range
Source Confluence:Dobson Creek and Newton Creek
Source Confluence Location:below Mount Tyndall
Source Confluence Coordinates:-41.8886°N 145.5453°W
Source Confluence Elevation:264m (866feet)
Mouth:Southern Ocean
Mouth Location:Henty Dunes
Mouth Coordinates:-42.0456°N 145.2453°W
Mouth Elevation:0m (00feet)
Basin Size:1009834 sm
Tributaries Left:Yolande River, Lost Creek (Tasmania), Tully River (Tasmania)
Tributaries Right:Ewart Creek, Malcom Creek, Bottle Creek, McCutcheons Creek, Badger River
Custom Label:Reservoirs /
Lakes
Extra:[1]

The Henty River is a perennial river in the West Coast region of Tasmania, Australia. The river generally lies north of and south of .

Location and features

Formed by the confluence of the Dobson and Newton Creeks, the river rises below Lake Newton on the western slopes of the Tyndall Range, northwest of Mount Tyndall, part of the West Coast Range of Tasmania.

The river flows generally south by west and then west, joined by eight tributaries.

Bottle Creek

Lost Creek

Malcolm Creek

McCutcheom's Creek

Tully

Yolande

Badger

The mouth emptying into the Southern Ocean at Henty Dunes.

The river descends over its 46km (29miles) course.[1]

In the area known as the Upper Henty at the river's headwaters is the Henty Gold Mine.[2] [3] Its upper reaches were some of the last sites of dam making by the Hydro Tasmania in its long history of regulating flow of Tasmanian rivers.

The river catchment has two areas of high ground. One is known as the Professor Plateau, west of the Professor Range to the north of the river, and the other Misery Flat, which is high ground between the Tully River and Lost Creek.[4]

The river basin is adjacent to the West Coast Range and the Lake Margaret areas, argued as having up to four separate periods of glaciation.[5]

The river is crossed by bridges that carry the Zeehan-Strahan Road and the Zeehan Highway. A former bridge that carried the Strahan-Zeehan Railway, very close to the coast and Ocean Beach, has since been demolished.

Recreation uses

During October and November, the Henty River is a location for sea run trout.

Picnic spots are available beside the river at either the Strahan to Zeehan highway, or the Zeehan Highway.

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Map of Henty River, TAS . Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia . 26 June 2015 .
  2. Taylor, R. J. . others . Mammals of the upper Henty River region, Western Tasmania . Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania . July 1985 . 119 . July 1985 . 7–14 . 9 June 2012 .
  3. Book: Taylor, R. J. . Notes on the diet of the carnivorous mammals of the Upper Henty River Region, western Tasmania . 1986 . 9 June 2012 .
  4. Identified in Tasmap 1:100,000 series maps of the area - 1987 edition example published in
  5. Book: Augustinus, P. C. . Colhoun, E. A. . Weathering and morphostratigraphic evidence for four glaciations in the Henty River Basin, western Tasmania . 1995 . 9 June 2012 .