Calliope River

Calliope
Calliope River in flood, December 2010
Location of Calliope River mouth in Queensland
Location
CountryAustralia
StateQueensland
RegionCentral Queensland
CityCalliope
Physical characteristics
SourceCalliope Range
  locationbelow Mount Cedric
  coordinates23°58′38″S 150°43′06″E / 23.97722°S 150.71833°E / -23.97722; 150.71833
  elevation182 m (597 ft)
MouthPort Curtis, Coral Sea
  location
north of Gladstone
  coordinates
23°49′21″S 151°13′04″E / 23.82250°S 151.21778°E / -23.82250; 151.21778
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length98 km (61 mi)
Basin size2,241 km2 (865 sq mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftAlma Creek, Harper Creek, Alarm Creek, Sandy Creek (Queensland), Larcom Creek, Boundary Creek (Queensland), Gravel Creek
  rightMaxwelton Creek, Oaky Creek (Queensland), Sheep Station Creek, Double Creek

The Calliope River is a river in Central Queensland, Australia.

The river rises in the Calliope Range inland from the industrial port city of Gladstone, flows past the town of Calliope, before emptying into the Pacific Ocean just north of Gladstone. River length is 98 kilometres (61 mi), with a catchment area of 2,241 square kilometres (865 sq mi).

Oaky, Paddock and Larcom Creeks are the main tributaries of the river. The major industry in the river area is the raising of beef cattle. Like most sub tropical and tropical estuaries, the waters of the river may contain box jellyfish for many kilometres upstream. This venomous, marine animal poses a threat to swimmers.

The Calliope River Historical Village is located beside the Calliope River on the Old Bruce Highway at River Ranch, adjacent to the Bruce Highway.