Dry Creek (South Australia)
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| Dry Creek | |
|---|---|
Dry Creek at the rear of Yatala Labour Prison, March 2008 | |
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| Location | |
| Country | Australia |
| State | South Australia |
| Local government areas | Salisbury, Tea Tree Gully |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | Yatala Vale |
| • coordinates | 34°47′37″S 138°43′57″E / 34.7936426°S 138.7325619°E |
| Mouth | Barker Inlet |
• location | Dry Creek |
• coordinates | 34°47′40″S 138°34′39″E / 34.79444°S 138.57750°E |
Dry Creek or Dry Creek Drain is a seasonal stream in South Australia[1] which passes through the Adelaide suburbs of Wynn Vale, Modbury, Walkley Heights and Pooraka. The nearby suburb of Dry Creek and Dry Creek railway station are named after the stream.


