Avoca River (Victoria)
The Avoca River is a river located in Victoria, Australia. It flows through the central part of the state, starting in the Great Dividing Range and eventually joining the Loddon River. The river is approximately 200 kilometers long and is known for its scenic landscapes and recreational opportunities.
The Avoca River is significant for its historical role in the gold rush era of the 1850s, attracting prospectors and settlers to the region. Today, it supports various activities such as fishing, camping, and canoeing, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.