Glenbrook Creek

Glenbrook Creek is a freshwater tributary of the Nepean River. It is located within the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia.

Sandbank on Glenbrook Creek

Geography

The headwaters of Glenbrook Creek are approximately 5 km south-east of Linden, in the Blue Mountains National Park. The creek follows a mainly south-easterly course for its 17 km length.[1] It starts at an altitude of 300m, and empties into the Nepean River at 30m, which is a descent of 270m. The lower reach of the creek passes through a valley known as "Glenbrook Gorge". It is the site of two swimming holes, Blue Pool and Jellybean Pool

Jellybean Pool just downstream from Glenbrook Gorge

, and there are many bushwalking tracks along its banks.

History

Glenbrook Creek gave its name to Glenbrook Railway Station, which in turn gave its name to Glenbrook village, which the creek flows to the south of.

References

  1. bonzle.com (2013). "Map of Glenbrook Creek, NSW". Retrieved 7 August 2013.

33°46′52″S 150°38′28″E / 33.78104°S 150.64104°E / -33.78104; 150.64104

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