Loch River
Appearance
Loch Lock[1] | |
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Location | |
Country | Australia |
State | Victoria |
Region | South East Coastal Plain (IBRA), West Gippsland |
LGA | Shire of Baw Baw |
Town | Noojee |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Roy Hill, Great Dividing Range |
• location | State forestry area east northeast of Powelltown and southeast of Warburton East |
• coordinates | 37°49′01″S 145°55′51″E / 37.81694°S 145.93083°E |
• elevation | 896 m (2,940 ft) |
Mouth | confluence with the Latrobe River |
• location | Noojee |
• coordinates | 37°53′30″S 145°59′51″E / 37.89167°S 145.99750°E |
• elevation | 228 m (748 ft) |
Length | 19 km (12 mi) |
Basin features | |
River system | West Gippsland catchment |
[1][2] |
The Loch River is a perennial river of the West Gippsland catchment, located in the West Gippsland region of the Australian state of Victoria.
Course and features
[edit]Loch River rises below Roy Hill within the Great Dividing Range, in a remote state forestry area east northeast of Powelltown and southeast of Warburton East. The river flows generally north, then east, then south by east through the Loch Valley, before reaching its confluence with the Latrobe River at the locality of Noojee in the Shire of Baw Baw. The river descends 668 metres (2,192 ft) over its 19-kilometre (12 mi) course.[2]
The Loch River sub-catchment area is managed by the West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Loch River: 19768". Vicnames. Government of Victoria. 2 May 1966. Archived from the original on 26 February 2014. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
- ^ a b "Map of Loch River, VIC". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
External links
[edit]- "West Gippsland Regional Catchment Strategy (2013 - 2019)" (PDF – 4MB). West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority. 2012. ISBN 978-0-9805562-8-5.[permanent dead link]
- "Latrobe Catchment Ecosystem" (PDF). West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority. 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 April 2011.