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Cheeseman Run
Cheeseman Run is located in Pennsylvania
Cheeseman Run
Cheeseman Run is located in the United States
Cheeseman Run
Location of Cheeseman Run mouth
Other name(s) Tributary to Slippery Rock Creek
Country United States of America
State Pennsylvania
County Butler
Lawrence
Townships Perry
Muddy Creek
Physical characteristics
Main source divide between Slippery Rock Creek and Muddy Creek
Portersville, Pennsylvania
1,275 ft (389 m)
40°55′32″N 80°08′52″W / 40.92556°N 80.14778°W / 40.92556; -80.14778
River mouth Slippery Rock Creek
about 0.25 miles downstream of Eckert Bridge on Slippery Rock Creek
940 ft (290 m)
40°56′19″N 80°10′43″W / 40.93861°N 80.17861°W / 40.93861; -80.17861
Length 2.14 mi (3.44 km)
Basin features
Progression northwest
River system Beaver River
Basin size 2.4 square miles (6.2 km2)
Tributaries
  • Left:
    unnamed tributaries
  • Right:
    unnamed tributaries
Bridges Breakneck Bridge Road (Breakneck Bridge)

Cheeseman Run is a small stream in western Pennsylvania. It's known as a tributary of Slippery Rock Creek. This means it's a smaller stream that flows into a larger one.

Cheeseman Run starts in western Butler County. It begins near a town called Portersville. From there, it flows towards the northwest.

About Cheeseman Run

Cheeseman Run is a natural waterway. It plays a part in the local environment. It helps carry water from the land into larger creeks and rivers.

Where Does Cheeseman Run Flow?

This stream travels through two different counties in Pennsylvania.

The stream eventually joins Slippery Rock Creek. This happens inside McConnells Mill State Park. This park is a popular spot for nature lovers.

How Long is Cheeseman Run?

Cheeseman Run is about 2.14 mi (3.44 km) long. That's roughly the distance you might walk or bike in a short trip! It's a pretty small stream compared to bigger rivers.

What's a Watershed?

Every stream and river is part of a watershed. A watershed is an area of land. All the rain and snow that falls in this area drains into a specific stream, river, or lake.

Cheeseman Run has its own small watershed. It covers about 2.4 square miles (6.2 km2). This means all the water from this area flows into Cheeseman Run.

Part of a Bigger River System

Cheeseman Run is part of the Beaver River system. This is like a family tree for rivers.

  • Cheeseman Run flows into Slippery Rock Creek.
  • Slippery Rock Creek flows into the Connoquenessing Creek.
  • The Connoquenessing Creek flows into the Beaver River.
  • The Beaver River then flows into the Ohio River.
  • Finally, the Ohio River joins the mighty Mississippi River!

So, even a small stream like Cheeseman Run connects to a huge network of waterways across the United States.

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