Wyong River
The Wyong River is a river located in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. It flows through the town of Wyong and eventually empties into Tuggerah Lake. The river is approximately 30 kilometers long and is an important waterway for the surrounding communities, providing recreational opportunities and supporting local ecosystems.
The river's catchment area includes several suburbs and natural reserves, making it a vital resource for both wildlife and residents. Activities such as fishing, kayaking, and walking along its banks are popular among locals and visitors. The Wyong River also plays a role in flood management for the region.