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Bonny Brook
Country United States
State New York
Physical characteristics
River mouth Mohawk River
Frankfort, New York
383 ft (117 m)
43°03′24″N 75°05′36″W / 43.05667°N 75.09333°W / 43.05667; -75.09333
Basin features
Basin size 2.65 sq mi (6.9 km2)

The Bonny Brook is a small stream located in the state of New York in the United States. It flows into the Mohawk River near the town of Frankfort, New York. Even though it's a small brook, it plays a part in the larger water system of the region.

Bonny Brook: A Small Stream in New York

Bonny Brook is a natural waterway, often called a brook or a creek because of its size. It is found in Herkimer County, which is part of New York State. The brook's journey ends when its waters join the Mohawk River. The Mohawk River is a much larger and more famous river in New York.

Where Does Bonny Brook Flow?

The Bonny Brook flows directly into the Mohawk River. The exact spot where it meets the Mohawk River is in Frankfort, New York. This meeting point is about 383 feet (or 117 meters) above sea level. The area that collects water for Bonny Brook, called its basin, covers about 2.65 square miles (or 6.86 square kilometers).

What is a River Basin?

A river basin, also known as a watershed, is an area of land where all the water that falls as rain or snow drains into a single river or stream. For Bonny Brook, its basin is the land area from which all the rainfall and melted snow eventually flow into the brook itself. This water then continues its journey into the Mohawk River.

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