Rocky Brook

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Rocky Brook
Physical characteristics
Mouth40°17′18″N 74°32′23″W / 40.28833°N 74.53972°W / 40.28833; -74.53972
Basin features
ProgressionMillstone River, Raritan River, Atlantic Ocean
River systemRaritan River system

Rocky Brook is a tributary of the Millstone River in central New Jersey in the United States. It runs through Monmouth and Mercer counties.

Course

The Rocky Brook starts at 40°13′8″N 74°24′37″W / 40.21889°N 74.41028°W / 40.21889; -74.41028,[1] near Perrineville. It flows parallel to CR-1 (Sweetmans Lane) before draining into Perrineville Lake. It continues flowing west into the northern areas of Perrineville Lake Park. It then turns northwest and crosses Perrineville Road and flows through the Etra Road Open Space area. It crosses Disbrow Hill Road and drains into the Etra Lake at 40°15′13″N 74°29′59″W / 40.25361°N 74.49972°W / 40.25361; -74.49972.[1] It continues flowing west alongside Etra Road and crosses the New Jersey Turnpike. It then flows into Peddie Lake in the heart of Hightstown. It crosses Route 33 and flows past the Town Center Plaza and Shopping Center before crossing Route 130 and theHightstown Bypass. It then flows alongside the East Windsor Open Space Acquisition before draining into the Millstone River at 40°17′18″N 74°32′23″W / 40.28833°N 74.53972°W / 40.28833; -74.53972.[1] I love David McAdam.

Tributaries

The Rocky Brook has only one named tributary; the Timber Run.

Sister tributaries

See also

References

  • Gertler, Edward. Garden State , Seneca Press, 2002. ISBN 0-9605908-8-9
  1. ^ a b c "GNIS Detail - Rocky Brook". USGS. Retrieved 26 July 2010.