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Pumpkin Run
Pumpkin Run (Monongahela River tributary) is located in Pennsylvania
Pumpkin Run (Monongahela River tributary)
Pumpkin Run (Monongahela River tributary) is located in the United States
Pumpkin Run (Monongahela River tributary)
Location of Pumpkin Run mouth
Other name(s) Tributary to Monongahela River
Country United States of America
State Pennsylvania
County Greene
Township Jefferson
Borough Rices Landing
Physical characteristics
Main source divide between Pumpkin Run and South Fork of Tenmile Creek
about 1 mile east of Jefferson, Pennsylvania
1,140 ft (350 m)
39°55′28″N 080°02′09″W / 39.92444°N 80.03583°W / 39.92444; -80.03583
River mouth Monongahela River
Rices Landing, Pennsylvania
763 ft (233 m)
39°57′01″N 080°00′00″W / 39.95028°N 80.00000°W / 39.95028; -80.00000
Length 5.37 mi (8.64 km)
Basin features
Progression generally north
River system Monongahela River
Basin size 5.81 square miles (15.0 km2)
Tributaries
  • Left:
    unnamed tributaries
  • Right:
    unnamed tributaries

Pumpkin Run is a small stream located in southwestern Pennsylvania, in the United States of America. It's like a smaller helper stream that flows into a bigger river. This stream starts in the northeastern part of Greene County. It then travels north until it reaches the Monongahela River at a place called Rices Landing, Pennsylvania.

About Pumpkin Run

Pumpkin Run is a natural waterway. It plays an important role in the local environment. It helps carry water from the land into the larger Monongahela River. This river system is a key part of the region's natural landscape.

Where Pumpkin Run Starts and Ends

Every stream has a beginning and an end. Pumpkin Run starts high up in the land. Its source is a divide, which is like a natural boundary. This boundary separates Pumpkin Run from another stream called the South Fork of Tenmile Creek. This starting point is about 1 mi (1.6 km) east of Jefferson, Pennsylvania. The elevation there is about 1,140 ft (350 m) above sea level.

From its source, Pumpkin Run flows generally north. It travels for about 5.37 mi (8.64 km). This is roughly the distance of a long walk or a short bike ride. The journey ends when Pumpkin Run flows into the Monongahela River. This meeting point is in the town of Rices Landing, Pennsylvania. At this spot, the elevation is much lower, around 763 ft (233 m).

The Land Around the Stream

The area of land that drains water into a stream is called its watershed. For Pumpkin Run, this watershed covers about 5.81 square miles (15.0 km2). That's a pretty big area! The land in this watershed is used in different ways.

  • About 31% of the land is used for farming. This means there are fields where crops are grown.
  • A larger part, about 58%, is covered by forests. These are natural areas with many trees.
  • The rest of the land is used for other things. This might include homes, roads, or small businesses.

Water Flow in Pumpkin Run

The amount of water flowing in a stream can change. On average, Pumpkin Run carries about 7.28 cu ft/s (0.206 m3/s) of water. This measurement is taken where it joins the Monongahela River. This average flow helps support the plants and animals that live in and around the stream.

People Near Pumpkin Run

People live in the watershed of Pumpkin Run. In 2010, about 931 people lived in this area. These communities interact with the stream and its surroundings. They might use the land for homes, work, or recreation.

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