
Lockyer Creek is a significant waterway in South East Queensland, Australia, flowing over 100 kilometers from its source in the Great Dividing Range to its confluence with the Brisbane River. The creek traverses the fertile Lockyer Valley, renowned for its rich agricultural lands and diverse farming activities. The surrounding region offers opportunities for fishing, bushwalking, and exploring local heritage sites, including the historic Lockyer Creek Railway Bridge. The area is also home to Lockyer National Park, featuring sandstone gorges and eucalypt forests, providing a natural retreat for visitors.
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