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Blue Brook
Lake Surprise 2013-05-19.jpg
Lake Surprise, viewed from WR Tracy Drive
Country United States
State New Jersey
County Union
Physical characteristics
Main source Summit, New Jersey
Summit, New Jersey
40°42′43″N 74°21′30″W / 40.71194°N 74.35833°W / 40.71194; -74.35833
River mouth Green Brook
Berkeley Heights, New Jersey
190 ft (58 m)
40°39′59″N 74°24′12″W / 40.66639°N 74.40333°W / 40.66639; -74.40333

Blue Brook is a small stream, also called a tributary, located in Union County, New Jersey. It's like a smaller river that flows into a larger one. Blue Brook eventually joins another stream called Green Brook.

Blue Brook: A Cool Stream in New Jersey

Blue Brook is a natural waterway in the state of New Jersey. It's an important part of the local environment. This stream helps carry water through different towns and natural areas.

Where Does Blue Brook Start and End?

Every stream has a beginning and an end. Blue Brook starts its journey in a town called Summit. This is where the water first gathers to form the stream.

The stream then flows for a while before it reaches its final destination. Blue Brook ends its journey when it flows into Green Brook. This meeting point is near Seeley's Pond, close to Diamond Hill Road and Valley Road, in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey.

Journey Through Watchung Reservation

As Blue Brook travels, it passes through some interesting places. One of the most notable spots is Lake Surprise. This lake is found within the Watchung Reservation.

The Watchung Reservation is a large park with lots of nature. It's a great place for hiking and exploring. Blue Brook flows right through this beautiful area, adding to its natural charm.

Why Is Blue Brook Important?

Even small streams like Blue Brook play a big role. They are part of the larger water system. Blue Brook helps to move water through the landscape.

It also provides a home for different plants and animals. Small fish, insects, and other creatures might live in or near the brook. It's a vital part of the local ecosystem.

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