Dawson River (Queensland)
The Dawson River is a significant waterway located in Queensland, Australia. It flows through the central part of the state, primarily in the Dawson Valley region. The river is approximately 250 kilometers long and is a tributary of the Fitzroy River, contributing to the local ecosystem and providing water for agriculture and livestock.
The river is known for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities, including fishing, boating, and camping. It supports a variety of wildlife and is an important resource for the surrounding communities, including towns like Taroom and Biloela. The Dawson River plays a vital role in the region's economy and environment.