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Jenkins Run
Jenkins Run (Beaver River tributary) is located in Pennsylvania
Jenkins Run (Beaver River tributary)
Jenkins Run (Beaver River tributary) is located in the United States
Jenkins Run (Beaver River tributary)
Location of Jenkins Run mouth
Other name(s) Tributary to Beaver River
Country United States of America
State Pennsylvania
County Lawrence
Physical characteristics
Main source divide between Jenkins Run and North Fork Little Beaver Creek
about 1 mile SE of Derringer Corners, Pennsylvania
1,180 ft (360 m)
40°55′00″N 080°26′49″W / 40.91667°N 80.44694°W / 40.91667; -80.44694
River mouth Beaver River
about 1 mile south of Moravia, Pennsylvania
755 ft (230 m)
40°54′35″N 080°22′04″W / 40.90972°N 80.36778°W / 40.90972; -80.36778
Length 5.34 mi (8.59 km)
Basin features
Progression east
River system Beaver River
Basin size 5.69 square miles (14.7 km2)
Tributaries
  • Left:
    unnamed tributaries
  • Right:
    unnamed tributaries

Jenkins Run is a small stream, often called a "run," located in western Pennsylvania. It is a tributary, which means it flows into a larger river. Jenkins Run joins the Beaver River.

This stream begins in the western part of Lawrence County. It then flows towards the east. Finally, it empties into the Beaver River, just south of a town called Moravia. Even though it's a small stream, Jenkins Run is an important part of the local water system.

Where Jenkins Run Starts and Ends

Jenkins Run has a clear beginning and end. Knowing these points helps us understand its journey.

The Source of the Stream

Jenkins Run starts high up in the land. Its source is about 1 mile (1.6 km) southeast of Derringer Corners, Pennsylvania. At this point, the stream is about 1,180 feet (360 meters) above sea level. This is where the water first gathers to form the stream.

Where Jenkins Run Joins the Beaver River

After flowing for about 5.34 miles (8.60 km), Jenkins Run reaches its end. It flows into the Beaver River. This meeting point is about 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Moravia, Pennsylvania. Here, the elevation is much lower, around 755 feet (230 meters) above sea level.

Understanding the Jenkins Run Watershed

Every stream and river is part of a watershed. A watershed is like a big bowl of land. All the rain and snow that falls within this bowl eventually drains into the stream or river.

Size and Land Use

The Jenkins Run watershed covers an area of about 5.69 square miles (14.7 square kilometers). This area is important because it affects the quality of the water in the stream.

Most of the land in this watershed is used for farming. About 60% of the area is agricultural land. Forests cover about 31% of the watershed. The remaining part of the land is used for other purposes, like homes or roads. How the land is used can impact the stream's health.

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