Little Murray River (Nymboida)
The Little Murray River is a minor tributary of the Nymboida River in northern New South Wales, Australia. It is located within the Clarence Valley region. The river's course is primarily through forested and often rugged terrain, characteristic of the Great Dividing Range foothills.
Hydrologically, the Little Murray River contributes to the overall catchment of the Nymboida River, which eventually flows into the Clarence River, a major river system in the region. The flow regime of the Little Murray River is likely to be highly variable, influenced by rainfall patterns and seasonal changes. During periods of heavy rainfall, the river can experience rapid increases in water level.
The surrounding environment consists predominantly of native Australian bushland, supporting a variety of flora and fauna typical of the region. The river itself likely supports aquatic life, although detailed surveys of its biodiversity may be limited.
Land use in the vicinity of the Little Murray River primarily consists of forestry and, potentially, some grazing. There may be limited recreational activities in the area, such as bushwalking or fishing, although access may be restricted due to the terrain and private land ownership.