Beaverdam Brook (New Jersey)
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Origin | 40°25′33″N 74°25′44″W / 40.42583°N 74.42889°W |
Mouth | 40°25′53″N 74°28′18″W / 40.43139°N 74.47167°W |
Progression | Lawrence Brook, Raritan River, Atlantic Ocean |
Basin countries | United States |
Mouth elevation | 49 ft (15 m) |
Beaverdam Brook is a tributary of Lawrence Brook in central East Brunswick, New Jersey in the United States.
Course
The source of Beaverdam Brook is at 40°25′33″N 74°25′44″W / 40.42583°N 74.42889°W in central East Brunswick,[1] near the intersection of CR-617 (Ryders Lane) with Dunhams Corner Road. It crosses Dutch Road and the New Jersey Turnpike. It flows under Hardenburg Lane and goes through the Tamarack County Golf Course. It crosses Fresh Ponds Road and Riva Avenue and drains into Farrington Lake, a dammed section of Lawrence Brook, at 40°25′53″N 74°28′18″W / 40.43139°N 74.47167°W.[1]
Accessibility
This stream crosses many roads and runs through a golf course, both of which make it easily accessible.
Sister tributaries
- Great Ditch
- Ireland Brook
- Oakeys Brook
- Sawmill Brook
- Sucker Brook
- Terhune Run
- Unnamed Brook in Rutgers Gardens, unofficially named Doc Brook
- Unnamed Brook in Rutgers' Helyar Woods
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "USGS GNIS - Beaverdam Brook". USGS. Retrieved 14 June 2010.