Mumbulla River
The Mumbulla River is a small river located in the southeastern region of New South Wales, Australia. It flows through the picturesque Mumbulla State Forest and is known for its clear waters and natural beauty. The river is a tributary of the Bega River, contributing to the local ecosystem and providing habitat for various wildlife.
The river is popular for recreational activities such as fishing, swimming, and kayaking. Its surrounding area features lush vegetation and diverse flora, making it a great spot for nature enthusiasts. The Mumbulla River plays an important role in the local environment and community.