Vineyard | |
Pushpin Map: | Australia Sydney |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location of the mouth in Sydney |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | Australia |
Subdivision Type2: | State |
Subdivision Name2: | New South Wales |
Subdivision Type3: | Region |
Subdivision Name3: | Sydney Basin (IBRA) |
Subdivision Type5: | Local government areas |
Subdivision Name5: | City of Parramatta |
Length: | 4km (02miles) |
Source1: | Elizabeth Macarthur Park |
Source1 Location: | Oatlands |
Source1 Coordinates: | -33.7933°N 151.0394°W |
Mouth: | Parramatta River |
Mouth Location: | Rydalmere |
Mouth Coordinates: | -33.8147°N 151.0267°W |
River System: | Parramatta River |
Basin Size: | 420km2 |
Vineyard Creek, a northern tributary of the Parramatta River, is a creek in Sydney, Australia.
The creek takes its name from the fourth land grant in the colony of New South Wales which was made to Phillip Schaeffer. Schaeffer created a property called 'The Vineyard'. After a succession of owners the property was purchased by Hannibal Macarthur in 1813. Macarthur built a mansion called 'The Vineyard' on the land in 1836.
The creek is approximately long, with a catchment area of, and is located in the Rydalmere area. The source of the creek is Elizabeth Macarthur Park, Oatlands, where it flows south through Dundas, before reaching the mouth of the Parramatta River at Rydalmere.
The catchment is predominantly urban, comprising residential, commercial and industrial developments. In its upper reaches, the catchment is steeply graded with narrow valleys spilling out to a wider floodplain downstream of Victoria Road. It is tidal for a distance of approximately upstream from its junction with the Parramatta River. Vineyard Creek enters the Parramatta River from the north and to the east of the Rydalmere campus of the University of Western Sydney.[1]
The tidal limit of Vineyard Creek is located upstream of the Parramatta River. The mangrove limit is located upstream of the pipeline crossing.[1]