Hutt River
Hutt River is a river located in the southwestern region of Australia, flowing through the state of Western Australia. It is approximately 100 kilometers long and is a tributary of the Swan River. The river is known for its scenic beauty and is surrounded by natural landscapes, making it a popular spot for outdoor activities such as fishing and kayaking.
The Hutt River region is also notable for its agricultural activities, particularly in Hutt River Province, a self-proclaimed micronation established in 1970. The area is characterized by fertile land, which supports various farming ventures, contributing to the local economy and community.