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Little River
Country United States
Physical characteristics
Main source Maine
345 feet (105 m)
River mouth Penobscot Bay
sea level
44°23′38″N 68°59′17″W / 44.3938°N 68.988°W / 44.3938; -68.988 (Little River)
Length 8 miles (13 km)

The Little River is a small but important river located in Waldo County, Maine. It starts its journey in Belmont and flows about 8 miles (13 kilometers) east. This river eventually reaches Belfast Bay, which is part of the larger Penobscot Bay. It forms a natural border between the towns of Belfast and Northport.

What is the Little River?

The Little River is a short waterway in the state of Maine. It begins high up in Belmont. From there, it travels for about 8 miles, or 13 kilometers. Its path takes it eastward through the landscape.

Where does the Little River flow?

The river's journey ends when it flows into Belfast Bay. This bay is a part of the much larger Penobscot Bay. The Little River also marks a boundary. It runs along the edge of two towns: Belfast and Northport.

Why are small rivers important?

Even though the Little River is small, it plays a big role. Small rivers like this are vital parts of our environment. They help carry water from the land to larger bodies of water. This process is important for the water cycle.

What lives in and around small rivers?

Small rivers provide homes for many plants and animals. Fish, insects, and other creatures live in the water. Birds and mammals often visit the riverbanks. They come to drink water or find food. These rivers create special habitats for wildlife.

How do rivers help people?

Rivers have always been important for people. They provide fresh water for drinking and farming. In the past, rivers were used for transportation. Today, many people enjoy rivers for recreation. Activities like fishing, kayaking, and hiking are popular. Protecting rivers helps keep our environment healthy for everyone.

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