Blaxland Creek facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Blaxland |
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Country | Australia |
Region | Sydney basin (IBRA), Greater Western Sydney |
Local government area | Penrith |
Physical characteristics | |
Main source | near Mulgoa 33°49′57″S 150°42′03″E / 33.832484°S 150.700927°E |
River mouth | confluence with South Creek Orchard Hills 33°47′32″S 150°45′31″E / 33.792250°S 150.758596°E |
Length | 10 km (6.2 mi) |
Basin features | |
River system | Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment |
Blaxland Creek, a watercourse that is part of the Hawkesbury–Nepean catchment, is located in Greater Western Sydney, Australia.
Course and features
Blaxland Creek rises in the western suburbs of Sydney, about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east south-east of Mulgoa and flows generally north by east, and then north-east by east before reaching its confluence with South Creek, in the suburb of Orchard Hills. The creek has a course of approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi).
Blaxland Creek, on Department of Defence land near Penrith, is probably the last near-pristine freshwater stream in the Cumberland Plain. Blaxland Creek, because it has been relatively untouched by development, can be used not only as a touchstone for understanding the biodiversity of other freshwater streams on the Cumberland Plain but as a way of reintroducing native species to other streams.
The creek in named in honour of Gregory Blaxland, a pioneer farmer and explorer who was granted land in the Orchard Hills area from 1810.