South Branch Grass River

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South Branch Grass River
Location
Country United States
State New York
Physical characteristics
Mouth Grass River
  location
Clare, New York
  coordinates
44°22′48″N75°04′30″W / 44.38000°N 75.07500°W / 44.38000; -75.07500
  elevation
779 ft (237 m)
Basin size138 sq mi (360 km2)

The South Branch Grass River flows into the Grass River in Clare, New York. The South Branch Grass River and Middle Branch Grass River combine here and become Grass River. [1]

Tributaries

Right
Jocks Pond Outlet
Mink Brook
Dead Creek
Irish Brook
Twin Ponds Outlet
Second Brook
First Brook
Allen Pond Outlet
Allen Brook
Randall Brook
Colton Creek

Left
Burntbridge Outlet
Roaring Brook
Silver Brook
Cook Pond Outlet
Moosehead Pond Outlet
Bend Brook
Steep Bank Brook

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References

  1. "South Branch grass river". usgs.gov. usgs. 1998. Retrieved 18 April 2017. data