Scout Creek

Scout Creek
Gully[1]
Name origin: Derived from the Baden Powell Scout Training Camp, located adjacent to the creek.[1]
Country Australia
State New South Wales
Regions Sydney basin (IBRA), Northern Suburbs
LGAs Hornsby
Part of Parramatta River catchment
Source
 - location Pennant Hills
 - coordinates 33°44′09″S 151°04′35″E / 33.73583°S 151.07639°E / -33.73583; 151.07639
Mouth confluence with the Lane Cove River
 - location between Pennant Hills and South Turramurra
 - coordinates 33°45′12″S 151°06′2″E / 33.75333°S 151.10056°E / -33.75333; 151.10056Coordinates: 33°45′12″S 151°06′2″E / 33.75333°S 151.10056°E / -33.75333; 151.10056
Length 1.8 km (1 mi)
National park Lane Cove NP
Map of Greater Metropolitan Sydney, with the location of the mouth of the Scout Creek, as marked

Scout Creek, an urban gully[1] that is part of the Parramatta River catchment, is located in Northern Suburbs region of Sydney, Australia.

Course and features

Scout Creek rises on the southern side of the intersection of Paling Street and Pennant Hills Road, in the suburb of Pennant Hills; with its headwaters forming the watershed boundary between the Hornsby Plateau and the Cumberland Plain. The creek flows generally south-east by south, through the Baden Powell Scout Training Camp and Pennant Hills Park, before reaching its confluence with the Lane Cove River, between Pennant Hills and South Turramurra, in the Lane Cove National Park. The course of the creek is approximately 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi).[1]

Scout Creek was formerly known as 'Boy Scout Creek' from when the Boy Scout Camp site was opened in 1927, adjacent to the creek. The name was locally changed to 'Scout Creek' in the 1960s when the term 'Boy' was removed from the title of the Scouts Association.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Scout Creek". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Retrieved 28 December 2013.


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