The Kent River is a river in the Great Southern of Western Australia.
Kent River | |
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Location | |
Country | Australia |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Tenterden |
• elevation | 295 metres (968 ft)[1] |
Mouth | |
• location | Irwin Inlet |
• elevation | sea level |
Length | 140 kilometres (87 mi)[2] |
The headwaters of the river rise near Tenterden. The river flows in a south-westerly direction, crosses the Muirs Highway east of Rocky Gully, flows through Mount Roe and Mount Lindesay national parks, crosses the South Coast Highway near Kenton, flows through the Owingup Nature Reserve swampland and finally discharges into the eastern side of Irwin Inlet.
There are two tributaries to the Kent; Styx River and Nile Creek.
The river was named in 1829 by Thomas Wilson who was the first European to explore the river. He named it after a member of his exploration party John Kent, of the 39th Regiment, Assistant Commissary General at the King George Sound garrison.[3]
Rivers of Western Australia | |
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Rivers of the Gascoyne region | |
Rivers of the Goldfields-Esperance region | |
Rivers of the Great Southern region | |
Rivers of the Kimberley region |
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Rivers of the Mid West region | |
Rivers of the Peel and Perth regions | |
Rivers of the Pilbara region | |
Rivers of the South West region | |
Rivers of the Wheatbelt region | |
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