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East Branch Sebasticook River
Country United States
Physical characteristics
Main source Maine
200 feet (61 m)
River mouth Sebasticook River
165 feet (50 m)
44°45′38″N 69°20′09″W / 44.7606°N 69.3359°W / 44.7606; -69.3359 (Sebasticook River)
Length 26.7 miles (43 km)

The East Branch Sebasticook River is a cool waterway in central Maine, United States. It's like a smaller stream that eventually joins a bigger river called the Sebasticook River. This whole area is part of an even larger river system, the Kennebec River watershed.

Exploring the East Branch Sebasticook River

The East Branch Sebasticook River is an important part of Maine's natural landscape. It helps carry water from smaller areas into larger rivers. Understanding where rivers flow helps us learn about our environment.

Where Does the River Begin?

The East Branch Sebasticook River starts its journey from a pretty lake called Lake Wassookeag. This lake is located in a town called Dexter. From there, the river flows south for about 12.7 miles (20.4 km). It keeps going until it reaches another lake, Sebasticook Lake.

The River's Path Through Lakes

After leaving Lake Wassookeag, the river enters Sebasticook Lake. This lake is located near the town of Newport. Lakes often act like giant pools where river water collects. They can also help clean the water before it continues downstream.

Where Does the River End?

Once the river leaves Sebasticook Lake, it flows for about 9.5 miles (15.3 km). It travels southwest from Newport. Finally, the East Branch Sebasticook River meets up with the main Sebasticook River. This meeting point is in the town of Detroit.

Part of a Bigger River System

The East Branch Sebasticook River is a "tributary." This means it's a smaller river that flows into a larger one. In this case, it flows into the Sebasticook River. The Sebasticook River then flows into the even larger Kennebec River. This whole network of rivers and streams is called a "watershed." A watershed is like a giant bowl where all the rain and snowmelt eventually drain into one main river.

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