Jeannie River facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Jeannie |
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Location of Jeannie river mouth in Queensland
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Country | Australia |
State | Queensland |
Region | Far North Queensland, Cape York Peninsula |
Physical characteristics | |
Main source | Great Dividing Range northwest of Hope Vale and west of Starke 230 m (750 ft) 14°54′31″S 144°46′12″E / 14.90861°S 144.77000°E |
River mouth | Coral Sea adjacent to Howick Island 0 m (0 ft) 14°39′30″S 144°55′26″E / 14.65833°S 144.92389°E |
Length | 43 km (27 mi) |
Basin features | |
Basin size | 3,638 km2 (1,405 sq mi) |
National park | Cape Melville National Park |
The Jeannie River is a river located in Far North Queensland, Australia.
The headwaters of the river rise in the Great Dividing Range in the northern portion of the Cape York Peninsula in Kalpowar Aboriginal Land northwest of Hope Vale and west of Starke. The river flows in a north easterly direction through mostly uninhabited country past Lagoon Prospect and then enters the Cape Melville National Park and eventually discharging into the Coral Sea almost adjacent to Howick Island. The river descends 230 metres (750 ft) over its 43-kilometre (27 mi) course.
The river has a catchment area of 3,638 square kilometres (1,405 sq mi) and takes in the wild rivers of the Jeannie, the Howick and Starke, of which an area of 175 square kilometres (68 sq mi) is composed of estuarine wetlands.