Middlebush Brook (New Jersey)

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Middlebush Brook is a tributary of Six Mile Run in Somerset County, New Jersey in the United States.

Middlebush Brook
A brook crossing a road
Middlebush Brook crossing Blackwells Mills Road, near its mouth
Middlebush Brook map
Location
CountryUnited States
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • coordinates40°29′21″N 74°30′41″W / 40.48917°N 74.51139°W / 40.48917; -74.51139
Mouth 
 • coordinates
40°28′21″N 74°33′02″W / 40.47250°N 74.55056°W / 40.47250; -74.55056
 • elevation
59 ft (18 m)
Basin features
ProgressionSix Mile Run, Millstone River, Raritan River, Atlantic Ocean

As its name suggests, Middlebush Brook begins in the town of Middlebush. Its source is at 40°29′21″N 74°30′41″W / 40.48917°N 74.51139°W / 40.48917; -74.51139,[1] just south of Hamilton Street in north-western Franklin Park.

Tributaries edit

This stream has several unnamed tributaries. One closely parallels South Middlebush Road before splitting into two more tributaries. One of them ends in a development near Amwell Road (the same road as Hamilton Street), while the other is a drain for a residential development.

Course edit

Middlebush Brook starts at 40°29′21″N 74°30′41″W / 40.48917°N 74.51139°W / 40.48917; -74.51139[1] in a commercial development. It exits the commerce area and flows through a marsh, then crossing Bennetts Lane. It runs behind a cow farm then crosses South Middlebush Road right above Blackwells Mills Road. It crosses Blackwells Mills Road a little later on, then drains into Six Mile Run at 40°28′21″N 74°33′02″W / 40.47250°N 74.55056°W / 40.47250; -74.55056.[1]

It has several branches, including one that runs for a distance along South Middlebush Road and one that flows to a residential development near CR-514 (Amwell Road).

Accessibility edit

This stream flows through wooded areas downstream, where it is not accessible easily. It is accessible upstream though, where it flows through a residential development.

It may be accessed, though with difficulty, at the Blackwells Mills Road crossing.

Terrain edit

This stream has a streambed composed of small boulders, making it difficult to walk on. Some locations have pebbles. It is not muddy and therefore is not suitable for frogs.

Sister tributaries edit

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "USGS GNIS - Middlebush Brook". USGS. Retrieved 9 June 2010.

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