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This article is about the tributary of the Vaal River. For the river of the Olifants River (Lepelle) system, see Wilge River (Olifants).

Wilge River

The river near Harrismith

Wilge River is located in South Africa

Wilge River

Location of the Wilge River mouth

EtymologyFrom wilg, the word for 'willow' in Afrikaans[1]
Location
CountrySouth Africa
RegionFree State
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationDrakensberg
 • elevation2,040 m (6,690 ft)
MouthVaal River

• location

Vaal Dam

• coordinates

27°8′30″S 28°23′6″E / 27.14167°S 28.38500°E

• elevation

1,499 m (4,918 ft)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftNuwejaarspruit, Elands River (Wilge)|Elands River, Liebenbergsvlei
 • rightMeul River, Cornelis River

The Wilge River (Afrikaans: Wilgerivier, meaning "willow river") is a tributary of the Vaal River in central South Africa. This river is important as part of the Tugela-Vaal Water Transfer Scheme where water is transferred from the Tugela River basin to the Vaal River basin.[2]

The largemouth yellowfish is present in the waters of the Wilge River, reaching quite a large size.[3]

Its sources are about 50 km northeast of Harrismith, at the border with KwaZulu-Natal. In its upper course the river flows roughly southwestwards from its source, then westwards while bending northwards towards Harrismith, skirting the southern end of the Platberg where there is the confluence with the Nuwejaarspruit from the left.

Further north the Elands River joins its left bank. Then the Meul River and the Cornelis River join its right bank. It continues flowing in a NNW direction, being joined by the Liebenbergsvlei River from the left, while passing near Frankfort and flowing northwestwards until it finally meets the Vaal at the Vaal Dam further downstream.[4]

  • The Wilge River and its tributaries on a map of 1887

    The Wilge River and its tributaries on a map of 1887

  • A horse train fording the river during the Second Boer War

    A horse train fording the river during the Second Boer War