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Clarks Run
Clarks Run (Beaver River tributary) is located in Pennsylvania
Clarks Run (Beaver River tributary)
Clarks Run (Beaver River tributary) is located in the United States
Clarks Run (Beaver River tributary)
Location of Clarks Run mouth
Other name(s) Tributary to Beaver River
Country United States of America
State Pennsylvania
County Beaver
Physical characteristics
Main source divide between Clarks Run and North Fork Little Beaver Creek
about 1 mile southeast of New Galilee, Pennsylvania
1,140 ft (350 m)
40°49′47″N 080°22′42″W / 40.82972°N 80.37833°W / 40.82972; -80.37833
River mouth Beaver River
Homewood, Pennsylvania
735 ft (224 m)
40°48′39″N 080°19′09″W / 40.81083°N 80.31917°W / 40.81083; -80.31917
Length 3.82 mi (6.15 km)
Basin features
Progression generally east
River system Beaver River
Basin size 3.92 square miles (10.2 km2)
Tributaries
  • Left:
    unnamed tributaries
  • Right:
    unnamed tributaries

Clarks Run is a small stream, or tributary, located in western Pennsylvania. It flows into the Beaver River. This stream starts in the northern part of Beaver County and generally flows towards the east. It joins the Beaver River near a town called Homewood, Pennsylvania.

What is Clarks Run?

Clarks Run is a natural waterway in the United States of America. It is an important part of the local water system. A tributary is a smaller stream or river that flows into a larger one. So, Clarks Run adds its water to the Beaver River.

Where Does Clarks Run Start and End?

Clarks Run begins in north-central Beaver County. Its starting point, called the source, is about one mile southeast of New Galilee, Pennsylvania. This area is quite high up, at about 1,140 feet (347 meters) above sea level.

The stream then flows generally eastward. It travels until it reaches its mouth, where it empties into the Beaver River. This meeting point is in Homewood, Pennsylvania. The elevation at its mouth is about 735 feet (224 meters).

How Long is Clarks Run?

Clarks Run is not a very long stream. It stretches for about 3.82 miles (6.15 kilometers). To give you an idea, that's roughly the distance you might walk in an hour.

Even though it's small, it carries a good amount of water. On average, about 4.21 cubic feet (0.119 cubic meters) of water flow out of Clarks Run into the Beaver River every second.

What is the Area Around Clarks Run Like?

The land area that drains water into Clarks Run is called its watershed or basin. This basin covers about 3.92 square miles (10.2 square kilometers).

Most of the land in this watershed is covered by forests, making up about 62% of the area. About 20% of the land is used for farming, which is called agricultural land. The remaining part of the watershed is used for other purposes, like towns or roads.

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