Neales River

Neales
Neales Overflow
A map of the Lake Eyre basin showing Neales River
Location of the river mouth in South Australia
EtymologyIn honour of John Bentham Neales
Location
CountryAustralia
StateSouth Australia
RegionFar North
Physical characteristics
SourceMount Brougham
  locationWelbourne Hill
  elevation354 m (1,161 ft)
MouthLake Eyre
  coordinates
28°04′02″S 136°54′03″E / 28.0671°S 136.9007°E / -28.0671; 136.9007
  elevation
−1 m (−3.3 ft)
Length420 km (260 mi)
Basin size35,000 square kilometres (14,000 sq mi)
Basin features
River systemLake Eyre Basin
Tributaries 
  leftBarlow Creek

The Neales River is a watercourse located in the Far North region of the Australian state of South Australia.

The river is a tributary of Lake Eyre. The Central Australia Railway, on which The Ghan passenger train operated until 1980, crossed the Neales River floodplain over Algebuckina Bridge.

Neales River was named by explorer John McDouall Stuart after businessman and politician John Bentham Neales.