
The Deua River, a 139-kilometer perennial watercourse in New South Wales, Australia, originates in the Badja Range within Deua National Park. Flowing through rugged, forested terrains, it descends 634 meters before merging with the Moruya River near Kiora. The river's estuarine lower reaches are known as the Moruya River. The Deua River is home to diverse wildlife, including the endangered Australian grayling and the Australian bass. The surrounding Deua National Park offers activities such as camping, swimming, kayaking, and birdwatching, with campgrounds accessible via Araluen Road.
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