George's River
George's River is a waterway located in New South Wales, Australia. It flows approximately 96 kilometers from its source in the Southern Highlands to its mouth at Botany Bay. The river is an important natural feature in the region, providing habitats for various wildlife and recreational opportunities for residents.
The river is surrounded by several parks and reserves, making it a popular spot for activities like fishing, kayaking, and walking. It also plays a role in local history, as it was named after King George III in the late 18th century. The river's health is monitored to ensure the preservation of its ecosystem.