Maragle, New South Wales


Maragle is a rural locality in the southeast part of the Riverina, situated approximately west of Cabramurra as the crow flies, or by road. The nearest towns are Tumbarumba to the northwest, and Batlow to the north. At the, it had a population of 58.

Geography

The region varies greatly in altitude and topography, ranging from to AMSL at Pilot Reef Mountain. State forest and semi-cleared, undulating grazing land characterise the area. Common large faunae in the Maragle State Forest include deer and brumbies, providing excellent opportunities for hunting.

Climate

Owing to its windward position astride the South West Slopes, the region experiences an extreme amount of precipitation during winter and spring, averaging annually; of which a large quantity falls as heavy snow at higher elevations. Summers are warm and dry, although with severe thunderstorms.
Climate data is sourced from an altitude of at Kunama.