Hout River

Hout River
River
Country South Africa
Region Limpopo Province
Tributaries
 - left Mogwatsane
 - right Brakspruit
Source Waterberg
 - location near Ga-Mashashane
Mouth Sand River (Polokwane)
 - location near Waterpoort Gorge, Limpopo Province
 - elevation 844 m (2,769 ft)
 - coordinates ZA 23°4′2″S 29°34′45″E / 23.06722°S 29.57917°E / -23.06722; 29.57917Coordinates: ZA 23°4′2″S 29°34′45″E / 23.06722°S 29.57917°E / -23.06722; 29.57917
Length 170 km (106 mi)
Location of the Hout River's mouth

The Hout River (Afrikaans: Houtrivier) is a river located in northern Limpopo Province, South Africa. It is a left hand tributary of the Sand River (Polokwane).

Course

The Hout River starts on the eastern side of the Waterberg and flows in a NNE direction. Its course is dammed at the Mathala Dam, also known as Houtrivier Dam, the only significant dam in the whole Sand River basin.[1] It continues flowing NNE until it reaches the southern flank of the Soutpansberg when it bends towards the ENE at the feet of the mountains right before meeting the left bank of the Sand River not far from the Waterpoort gorge.[2]

During floods in the year 2000, this river carried away part of the tar road on the western side of a Hout River Bridge, leaving farmers in the area stranded for months.[3]

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