| Kedumba Kedumba Creek (Part), Katoomba Creek (Part)[1] | |
|---|---|
Kedumba River descending into theJamison Valley over the Katoomba Falls, viewed from Scenic World,Katoomba, 2013. | |
Location of the Keduma Rivermouth inLake Burragorang, New South Wales | |
| Location | |
| Country | Australia |
| State | New South Wales |
| Region | Sydney Basin (IBRA),Blue Mountains,Macarthur |
| LGAs | Blue Mountains,Wollondilly |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | Blue Mountains |
| • location | Walford Park,Katoomba,Blue Mountains (New South Wales) |
| • coordinates | 33°42′54″S150°18′23″E / 33.71500°S 150.30639°E /-33.71500; 150.30639 |
| • elevation | 556 m (1,824 ft) |
| Mouth | confluence with theCoxs River to formLake Burragorang |
• location | Policeman Point,Warragamba |
• coordinates | 33°51′21″S150°20′27″E / 33.85583°S 150.34083°E /-33.85583; 150.34083 |
• elevation | 120 m (390 ft) |
| Length | 20 km (12 mi) |
| Basin features | |
| River system | Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment |
| Waterfalls | Katoomba Cascades, Katoomba Falls |
| National park | Blue Mountains National Park |
| [1][2] | |

TheKedumba River is aperennial river forming part of theHawkesbury-Nepean catchment located in theBlue Mountains andMacarthur regions ofNew South Wales,Australia.
The Kedumba Creek rises on the eastern side of Walford Park,Katoomba and flows generally south over the Katoomba Cascades, Katoomba Falls, and off the Blue Mountains Range, becoming the Kedumba River below theThree Sisters flowing through theJamison and Kedumba valleys within theBlue Mountains National Park, before reaching itsconfluence with theCoxs River withinLake Burragorang. The river descends 178 metres (584 ft) over its 20-kilometre (12 mi)course.[2]
"Jamison Creek".Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW.Geographical Names Board of New South Wales.![]()