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East Brook
Country United States
State New York
Physical characteristics
Main source Delaware County, New York
River mouth West Branch Delaware River
Walton, New York, Delaware County, New York, United States
42°10′01″N 75°07′44″W / 42.16694°N 75.12889°W / 42.16694; -75.12889
Basin features
Basin size 24.9 sq mi (64 km2)
Tributaries

East Brook is a small river located in Delaware County, New York. It begins in the hills of Delaware County. This brook flows into the West Branch Delaware River near the village of Walton.

Exploring East Brook

East Brook is an important part of the local water system. It helps carry water from the land into larger rivers. The area around East Brook is mostly rural. This means it has lots of open spaces and natural beauty.

Where Does East Brook Start?

East Brook begins in Delaware County, New York. This county is in the Catskill Mountains region. The water comes from small streams and rainfall in the higher areas.

Where Does East Brook End?

The brook flows south and west. It eventually joins the West Branch Delaware River. This happens near the village of Walton. The West Branch Delaware River is a major river. It is part of the larger Delaware River system.

How Big Is the East Brook Area?

The area that drains water into East Brook is called its drainage basin. This basin covers about 24.9 square miles. This is the land where all the rain and snowmelt eventually flow into the brook.

What Other Streams Join East Brook?

Several smaller streams flow into East Brook. These are called tributaries. The main tributaries that join East Brook are:

These smaller brooks add more water to East Brook as it flows along.

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