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There are no named tributaries, though there are several unamed streams that feed it. |
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*Maps from the [[United States Geological Survey]] |
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Revision as of 21:26, 26 July 2009
Wilde River is a small river in Seekonk, Massachusetts and Pawtucket, Rhode Island. It begins at the confluence of the East and West Branches to the northeast of the intersection of Newman Avenue (MA 152) and Brook Street (RI 15) in Seekonk and flows 1.5 miles to the Ten Mile River in Pawtucket. There is one dam along the rivers length.
Tributaries
Other than the two branches that meet to form it, There are no tributaries of Wilde River.
East Branch
East Branch Wilde River is a small river in Seekonk, Massachusetts that begins in an unnamed pond and flows 3.5 miles to its junction with the West Branch to form Wilde River. There is one dam along the rivers length.
Tributaries
Metacomet Brook, Massassoit Brook, and Anawan Brook are the only named tributaries, though it has several unamed streams that also feed it.
West Branch
West Branch Wilde River is a small river in Seekonk that begins in an unnamed pond and flows 2 miles to its junction with the East Branch to form the Wilde River. There are no dams along the river's length.
Tributaries
There are no named tributaries, though there are several unamed streams that feed it.
References
- Maps from the United States Geological Survey