The river rises below
Mount Morgan on the northern side of the
Snowy Mountains at and flows generally north west, joined by fifteen minor
tributaries towards its
mouth at the
confluence with the
Murrumbidgee River at
Burrinjuck Dam; dropping over the
course of the river's length of . In 1968 the
National Capital Development Commission considered building a dam at
Brindabella Valley for the purpose of sending water into the
Cotter River via a tunnel. The bridge over the Goodradigbee at
Wee Jasper was completed in 1896 and is
heritage-listed as being an early example of an
Allan type timber truss road bridge. An alternative name for the river was "Little River" and it was officially known as "Goodradigbee (or Little) River", until 22 May 1970. ==See also==