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Keyes Brook
Keyes Brook is located in New York
Keyes Brook
Location of the mouth of Keyes Brook
Country United States
State New York
County Otsego
Physical characteristics
Main source 42°35′46″N 75°01′43″W / 42.5961111°N 75.0286111°W / 42.5961111; -75.0286111
River mouth Otego Creek
1,155 ft (352 m)
42°34′14″N 75°03′39″W / 42.5706324°N 75.0607171°W / 42.5706324; -75.0607171

Keyes Brook is a small waterway, often called a river or stream, located in Otsego County, New York. It's an important part of the local water system. This brook flows into a larger stream called Otego Creek, which is found south of a place called Mount Vision.

About Keyes Brook

Keyes Brook is a natural stream that plays a role in the environment of Otsego County. Even small brooks like this are vital. They help carry water across the land. They also provide homes for tiny aquatic creatures.

Where is Keyes Brook?

This brook is found in the beautiful New York State. Specifically, it's in Otsego County. This area is known for its rolling hills and many waterways. You can find Keyes Brook flowing through this scenic landscape.

The Journey of Keyes Brook

Every stream has a beginning and an end. Keyes Brook starts its journey from a specific point. Its source is located at coordinates 42°35′46″N 75°01′43″W / 42.5961111°N 75.0286111°W / 42.5961111; -75.0286111. From there, it flows downhill, gathering water as it goes.

The brook's journey ends when it joins a larger body of water. For Keyes Brook, this meeting point is with Otego Creek. The mouth of the brook, where it flows into Otego Creek, is at an elevation of about 1,155 ft (352 m) above sea level. This spot is located at coordinates 42°34′14″N 75°03′39″W / 42.5706324°N 75.0607171°W / 42.5706324; -75.0607171.

Why are Brooks Important?

Brooks and streams, even small ones like Keyes Brook, are super important! They are like nature's plumbing system. They help move water from higher places to lower places. This water eventually reaches bigger rivers and even oceans. They also create habitats for fish, insects, and other wildlife.

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