Gilbert River South Australia

The Gilbert River is a river in the Mid North region of South Australia. The Gilbert River rises near Manoora, on the Barrier Highway and flows generally south, as a broad and shallow valley through mainly undulating country, flowing through Saddleworth, Riverton, Tarlee then southwest through Stockport and Hamley Bridge. The Gilbert reaches its conflu…
The Gilbert River is a river in the Mid North region of South Australia. The Gilbert River rises near Manoora, on the Barrier Highway and flows generally south, as a broad and shallow valley through mainly undulating country, flowing through Saddleworth, Riverton, Tarlee then southwest through Stockport and Hamley Bridge. The Gilbert reaches its confluence with the Light River just downstream from Hamley Bridge. The Light River continues west to Gulf St Vincent. The Gilbert descends 306 metres over its 59-kilometre course.
  • Etymology: Thomas Gilbert
  • Country: Australia
  • State: South Australia
  • Region: Mid North
  • Source: Barossa Ranges
  • Mouth: confluence with the Light River
  • Length: 59 km (37 mi)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org