Sugar River | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
State | New York |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | North Branch Sugar River [1] |
2nd source | West Branch Sugar River |
Mouth | Black River |
⁃ location | Boonville, New York |
⁃ coordinates | 43°31′04″N75°19′06″W / 43.51778°N 75.31833°W Coordinates: 43°31′04″N75°19′06″W / 43.51778°N 75.31833°W |
⁃ elevation | 911 ft (278 m) |
Basin size | 69.6 sq mi (180 km2) |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
⁃ right | Olmstead Brook, Stucky Creek, Moose Creek |
Sugar River flows into the Black River near Boonville, New York. [2]
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