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West Branch Pleasant River
Country United States
Physical characteristics
Main source Maine
River mouth Pleasant River
3 feet (1 m)
44°37′03″N 67°44′42″W / 44.6175°N 67.7450°W / 44.6175; -67.7450
Length 2 miles (3 km)

The West Branch Pleasant River is a small river, also known as a tributary, in the state of Maine, USA. It flows into a larger river called the Pleasant River. This river is found in Washington County, which is in the eastern part of Maine.

What is the West Branch Pleasant River?

The West Branch Pleasant River is a natural waterway that helps carry water from smaller streams to a bigger river. Think of it like a small road that leads to a main highway. It's an important part of the local water system.

Where Does It Start and End?

This river begins where two smaller streams, Branch Brook and Bells Brook, meet. This meeting point is called a confluence. It happens in the southeastern part of a town called Columbia. From there, the river flows south.

The West Branch Pleasant River travels for about 2.3 miles (3.7 kilometers). It doesn't flow in a straight line; instead, it meanders, meaning it curves and bends like a snake. Its journey ends when it reaches the estuary of the Pleasant River. An estuary is where a river meets the ocean, and the fresh river water mixes with salty ocean water. This happens near the town of Addison.

How Long is This River?

The West Branch Pleasant River is quite short. It is about 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) long. This makes it a smaller, but still important, part of the larger Pleasant River system.

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