The river's downstream flats outside the Barrington Tops National Park.
The Barrington River originates within the Barrington Tops National Park, approximately 200 km north of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. It is popular with canoers due to its sections of white water and attractive scenery.
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Coordinates: 31°58′S 151°44′E / 31.967°S 151.733°E / -31.967; 151.733
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Towns, suburbs and localities of Dungog Shire | Hunter Region | New South Wales |
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Alison • Allynbrook • Anleys Creek • Bandon Grove • Barrington Tops • Bendolba • Bingleburra • Black Camp • Bonnington • Bonnington Park • Brookfield • Brownmore • Cairnsmore • Cambra • Camyr Allyn • Cangon • Carrabolla • Cawarra • Chads Creek • Chichester • Cintra • Clarence Town • Clarence Town West • Clay Hill • Colstoun • Cooreei • Coulston • Crooks Park • Dingadee • Douribang • Dungog • Dusodie • East Gresford • Eccleston • Elms Hall • Fishers Hill • Flat Tops • Fosterton • Glen Martin • Glen Oak • Glen William • Gresford • Halton • Hanleys Creek • Hilldale • Kenilworth • Kilbride • Lennoxton • Lewinsbrook • Lostock • Lyndhurst Vale • Main Creek • Marshdale • Martins Creek • Masseys Creek • Maxwells Creek • Melbee • Mill Hills • Mount Rivers • Munni • Paterson • Pine Brush • Quartpot • Raglan • Salisbury • Sugarloaf • Summerhill • Tabbil Creek • Tillegra • Tillimby • Torryburn • Trevallyn • Tunnibuc • Underbank • Upper Allyn • Upper Chichester • Vacy • Wallaringa • Wallarobba • Wallaroo • Wangat • Webbers Creek • Welshmans Creek • Wirragulla • Woerden
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