Mount Royal Range

Mountain range in New South Wales, Australia


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::summary Mountain range in New South Wales, Australia ::

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FieldValue
nameMount Royal
photoMount Royal - from Mount Cabrebald.jpg
photo_captionMount Royal photographed from Mount Cabrebald, Barrington Tops National Park.
countryAustralia
stateNew South Wales
regionHunter
rangeGreat Dividing Range
highestBrumlow Tops
elevation_m1586
listingMountains of Australia
range_coordinates
length_km95
width_km
mapAustralia New South Wales
map_captionLocation of the range in New South Wales.
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| name = Mount Royal | native_name = | other_name = | etymology = | photo = Mount Royal - from Mount Cabrebald.jpg | photo_caption = Mount Royal photographed from Mount Cabrebald, Barrington Tops National Park. | photo_size = | country = Australia | state = New South Wales | region = Hunter | district = | range = Great Dividing Range | border = | highest = Brumlow Tops | elevation_m = 1586 | elevation_ref= | coordinates = | listing = Mountains of Australia | range_coordinates = | range_coordinates_ref = | length_km= 95 | length_orientation= S | length_ref= | width_km= | width_orientation= | area_km2 = | geology = | orogeny = | period = | map = Australia New South Wales | map_caption = Location of the range in New South Wales. The Mount Royal Range is a mountain range in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia.

Location and features

The Mount Royal Range is a spur on the eastern side of the Great Dividing Range. It diverges from the Liverpool Range at a point north of Scone, New South Wales, near Ben Halls Gap. The range generally extends to the southeast for about 45 km and then generally to the south southwest for about 50 km to Mount Royal. The range generally forms the divide between the Hunter River and Manning River drainage basins, both of which drain to the Tasman Sea.

The range contains a number of prominent peaks including:

  • Brumlow Tops with an elevation of 1586 m
  • Mount Polblue with an elevation of 1575 m
  • Mount Barrington with an elevation of 1555 m
  • Mount Royal with an elevation of 1185 m
  • Mount Allyn with an elevation of 1125 m
  • Prospero with an elevation of 1189 m
  • Gulph Mountain
  • Gog and Magog
  • The Pinnacle
  • Paddys Ridge
  • Mount William
  • Mount Paterson
  • Mount Toonumbue
  • the Belgrave Pinnacle
  • Mirannie Mountain
  • Mount George
  • Hudsons Peak
  • Mount Johnstone

Etymology

The range is named after Mount Royal, one of its prominent peaks.

Water storage

To provide water for the Bayswater Power Station, the Barnard River Scheme was constructed in the 1980s so water could be transported over the range into the Hunter River.

Geology

The Mount Royal range forms the northern rim of the Hunter Region. The Barrington Tops, an elevated plateau at the headwaters of the Barrington River, are part of the Mount Royal Range. The World Heritage listed Barrington Tops National Park includes this area.

Gallery

Image:Mount Royal - eucalyptus forest.jpg|Mount Royal - eucalyptus forest Image:Mount Royal - eucalytus forest 2.jpg|Mount Royal - eucalyptus forest Image:Mount Royal - basalt outcrop 1100 metres asl.jpg|Mount Royal, basalt at 1100 metres Image:Mount Royal - moss forest.jpg|Mount Royal - cloud forest, moss & ferns Image:Mount Royal - moss forest 2.jpg|Mount Royal - cloud forest, basalt & ferns Image:Mount Royal - moss forest 3.jpg|Mount Royal, cloud forest, basalt, ferns & moss Image:Mount Royal - rainforest summit.jpg|Mount Royal, cloud forest, Hill water gum rainforest at summit Image:Brumlow Tops.jpg|Snow Gums at Brumlow Tops summit, elevation 1586 metres, the highest point in northern New South Wales

References

References

  1. "Mount Royal Range".
  2. "Mountain systems of Australia". [[Australian Bureau of Statistics]]:Year Book Australia, 1909.
  3. "Barrington Tops World Heritage Area".

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