Hunts Creek, an urban watercourse[1] that is part of the Parramatta River catchment, is located in Greater Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Hunts Creek rises in the northern suburbs of Sydney, near the south-west corner of the intersection of North Rocks Road and Pennant Hills Road within the suburb of Carlingford and generally flows south-west through Lake Parramatta to its confluence with Darling Mills Creek near the intersection of North Rocks Road and Church Street North Parramatta.
[2] In 1818 William Seville was 'granted fifty acres of land at Broken Back Ridge' bounded by the creek.
He subsequently granted land in 1836 to his brother-in-law Samuel Hunt, after whom the creek is named.
[3] Hunts Creek provided the water supply for Parramatta and the surrounding district between 1856 and 1909.