Cumberland Creek
Cumberland Creek is a stream in Nelson, Nelson Bays. Cumberland Creek is situated nearby to the locality Merrijigs, as well as near Big River.Places in the Area
Nearby places include Big River and Crushington.
Big River
Locality
Big River is an abandoned mining town in the Buller District of New Zealand. It can he reached on foot, by mountain bike or along an old dray road by 4WD. It is located between Reefton and Waiuta on the Big River. Big River is situated 4 km south of Cumberland Creek.
Crushington
Locality
Crushington is a town beside the Inangahua River in the West Coast region of New Zealand. The settlement is located three kilometres inland from Reefton, on the Lewis Pass road between the West Coast and north Canterbury. Crushington is situated 8 km north of Cumberland Creek.
Blacks Point
Hamlet
Blacks Point is a locality near Reefton on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. Blacks Point is located south-west of Reefton on State Highway 7 adjacent to the Inangahua River. Blacks Point is situated 9 km north of Cumberland Creek.
Cumberland Creek
- Type: Stream
- Category: body of water
- Location: Nelson, Nelson Bays, South Island, New Zealand, Oceania
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Latitude
-42.20828° or 42° 12′ 30″ southLongitude
171.90015° or 171° 54′ 1″ eastElevation
518 metres (1,699 feet)Open location code
4V9HQWR2+M3GeoNames ID
6217757
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