Wallingat River Explained

Wallingat River
Name Other:Wallingat, Stony Creek
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Australia
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:New South Wales
Subdivision Type3:IBRA
Subdivision Name3:NSW North Coast
Subdivision Type4:District
Subdivision Name4:Mid North Coast
Subdivision Type5:Local government areas
Subdivision Name5:Mid-Coast Council
Length:24km (15miles)
Source1:Wallingat National Park
Source1 Location:near Bungwhal
Source1 Elevation:35m (115feet)
Mouth:confluence with the Coolongolook River
Mouth Location:at Junction Point
Mouth Elevation:0m (00feet)
River System:Mid-Coast Council
Tributaries Left:Teatree Creek
Tributaries Right:Boggy Creek, Sugar Creek (New South Wales)
Custom Label:National park
Custom Data:Wallingat
Extra:[1]

Wallingat River, a watercourse of the Mid-Coast Council[2] system, is located in the Mid North Coast district of New South Wales, Australia.

Course and features

Wallingat River rises in low lands near Bungwhal, and flows generally north through Wallingat National Park, joined by three minor tributaries, before reaching its confluence with the Coolongolook River at Junction Point; descending over its course.[1]

See also

External links

-32.2°N 176°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Map of Wallingat River, NSW . Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia . 17 March 2013.
  2. Web site: Lakes . Great Lakes Tourism . . 17 March 2013.