Para Wirra Recreation Park - Topography

Topography

The park ranges in altitude from 137m above sea level immediately below Devil’s Nose to just over 328m asl in the south eastern corner of the park. 76% of the park lies above the 24m contour. (Clarke, 1967) The landform of the park has been described as “a hilly upland with broad crests and dissected slopes” (Lauet al et, 1977). The northern section is a dissected plateau due to the South Para River, which has formed steep sloped valleys and narrow ridge tops; the central reserve area is an undissected plateau; and the southern area is dominated by Mack Creek.

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