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Dead River
Country United States
Physical characteristics
Main source Maine
290 feet (88 m)
River mouth Saint George River
275 feet (84 m)
44°22′00″N 69°15′39″W / 44.3667°N 69.2607°W / 44.3667; -69.2607 (Dead River)
Length 3 miles (5 km)

The Dead River is a small river in the state of Maine, United States. It's known as a tributary because it flows into a larger river, the Saint George River. This little river starts in a place called Appleton and ends in Searsmont.

Exploring the Dead River

The Dead River is a short but interesting waterway. It plays a part in the local environment of Maine. Even though it's small, it's connected to a bigger river system.

Where Does It Flow?

This river begins its journey from Newbert Pond. You can find Newbert Pond near Appleton. The exact starting point is at 44°20′04″N 69°16′29″W / 44.3344°N 69.2748°W / 44.3344; -69.2748 (Dead River source).

From there, the Dead River flows for about 3.1 miles (5.0 km). That's roughly 5 kilometers. It travels northeast through the landscape.

Meeting the Saint George River

The Dead River eventually meets the Saint George River. This meeting point is called a "confluence." It happens in a town called Searsmont. So, the Dead River adds its water to the Saint George River.

A Small but Important Part

Even though the Dead River is only about 3 miles long, it's a natural feature of the area. It helps carry water from Newbert Pond to the larger Saint George River. This connection is important for the local water system.

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