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The Trent River is a fresh water river of the coastal plain region of eastern North Carolina.It flows in an easterly direction from its origin approximately 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Kinston, North Carolina and traverses portions of Lenoir County, Jones County and Craven County prior to emptying into the Neuse River at New Bern, North Carolina.
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The Trent passes over a man-made waterfall in Hollin Wood just downstream from its source. The Trent is the third longest river in the United Kingdom. Its source is in Staffordshire, on the southern edge of Biddulph Moor. It flows through and drains the North Midlands into the Humber Estuary. The river is known for dramatic flooding after ...
Trent River • average: 97.17 cu ft/s (2.752 m 3 /s) at mouth with Trent River [5] Basin features; Progression: Trent River → Neuse River → Pamlico Sound → Atlantic Ocean: River system: Neuse River: Tributaries • left: West Prong Brice Creek Black Branch Georges Branch • right: East Prong Brice Creek Great Branch Lees Branch: Bridges
The River Trent is a river of the English Midlands, in the United Kingdom. Other rivers of the same name include: Trent River (Ontario) in Ontario, Canada; a hamlet Trent River in the municipality of Trent Hills along Trent River (Ontario) in Ontario, Canada. Trent River (North Carolina) in North Carolina, United States; Trent River (New ...
Miry Hole Branch is a 0.92 mi (1.48 km) long 1st order tributary to the Trent River in Jones County, North Carolina. This is the only stream of this name in the United States. This is the only stream of this name in the United States.
Trent River • average: 3.87 cu ft/s (0.110 m 3 /s) at mouth with Trent River [5] Basin features; Progression: Trent River → Neuse River → Pamlico Sound → Atlantic Ocean: River system: Neuse River: Tributaries • left: unnamed tributaries • right: unnamed tributaries: Bridges: US 17
Trent River • average: 4.35 cu ft/s (0.123 m 3 /s) at mouth with Trent River [5] Basin features; Progression: generally southwest [4] River system: Neuse River: Tributaries • left: unnamed tributaries • right: unnamed tributaries: Bridges: Ben Banks Road, Ten Mile Fork Road