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West Branch Carrabassett River
Country United States
Physical characteristics
Main source Maine
850 feet (260 m)
River mouth Carrabassett River
560 feet (170 m)
44°57′40″N 70°09′33″W / 44.9612°N 70.1592°W / 44.9612; -70.1592 (West Branch Carrabassett River)
Length 11 miles (18 km)
Basin features
Progression Carrabassett RiverKennebec River

The West Branch Carrabassett River is a small river in Maine, a state in the United States. It's like a smaller stream that flows into a bigger river. This river is a "tributary" of the Carrabassett River. Think of it as a helper river, bringing its water to a larger one.

About the River

This river is located in Franklin County, Maine. It's not a very long river. The West Branch Carrabassett River is about 11 miles (18 km) long. That's roughly the distance you might bike in an hour!

Where Does It Start?

The West Branch Carrabassett River begins in a place called Salem. It starts where two smaller streams meet. This meeting point is called a "confluence." One of these streams is Quick Stream. The other is a small, unnamed stream.

Where Does It Go?

From its starting point, the river flows mostly northeast. It travels through the beautiful landscapes of Maine. Finally, it reaches its end in the town of Kingfield. Here, it joins the larger Carrabassett River. The Carrabassett River then continues its journey to the Kennebec River.

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