Cowan Creek

- 33.613075151.205873Koordinaten: 33 ° 36 ' 47 " S, 151 ° 12' 21" E

Cowan Creek is a tidal influenced by Ria in New South Wales, Australia, located in the Ku- ring-gai Chase National Park. As Ria is called this water, because it is fed to a mainly from the Pacific Ocean over the Hawkesbury River and through the small feed streams after rainfall and on the other it is a flooded river. The lake is part of the Hawkesbury River Broken Bay system. In the 14 km long and up to 400 meters wide Cowan Creek the Rias Smith Creek and Coal and Candle Creek open a. The Cowan Creek is finally over in the Cowan Water.

The only inhabited place, which is located on Cowan Creek, is the village of Cottage Point, which is located about 38 km from the center of Sydney. The Rias this area provide recreational opportunities and be navigated by ships and yachts, also take off and land on seaplanes. Ship berths are located on the Cowan Creek on the coast line of Cottage Point and another in Akuna Bay in the Bay of Coal and Candle Creek.

The Cowan Creek is a popular area of anglers. In order to let the boats into the water, there are boat ramps at the Akuna Bay and Apple Tree Bay. Anglers will find in the numerous small bays good conditions for catching fish.

Bobin Head, another tourist destination with various facilities, located at the beginning of Cowan Creek near the town of Mount Kuring -Gai.

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