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The Roaring River is a tributary of the Yadkin River in northwestern North Carolina in the United States. [5] Via the Yadkin it is part of the watershed of the Pee Dee River, which flows to the Atlantic Ocean. According to the Geographic Names Information System, it has also been known historically as "Roaring Creek."
Roaring River. Stewart Creek; Mulberry Creek; Reddies River. Hoopers Branch; Lousy Creek; ... USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – State of North Carolina (1974) External links
Roaring River is an unincorporated community in Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States. Roaring River is located along North Carolina Highway 268 near the mouth of the Roaring River, 3.6 miles (5.8 km) west-southwest of Ronda. Roaring River has a post office with ZIP code 28669. [2] [3] Roaring River, a tributary of the Yadkin River ...
North Carolina: County: Wilkes: Physical characteristics; Source: Little Bugaboo Creek divide • location: about 1.5 miles southwest of Lomax, North Carolina • coordinates: 1] • elevation: 1,280 ft (390 m) [2] Mouth: Roaring River
Yadkin–Pee Dee River Basin The Yadkin River near Tobaccoville, NC. The Yadkin–Pee Dee River Basin (alternatively watershed or drainage basin) is a large river basin in the eastern United States, covering around 7,221 square miles, making it the second largest in the state of North Carolina.
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Bath sits about 45 minutes from Greenville and is also located near marshy and swampy land on the Pamlico River. Notably, Bath was North Carolina’s first town and served as the state’s first ...
The rivers of central North Carolina rise on the eastern slopes of the Blue Ridge. The two largest of these are the Catawba River and the Yadkin River, and they drain much of the Piedmont region of the state. The major rivers of Eastern North Carolina, from north to south, are: the Chowan, the Roanoke, the Tar, the Neuse and the Cape Fear.