Spruce Run (Raritan River tributary)
Spruce Run | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
State | New Jersey |
County | Hunterdon |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Schooley's Mountain |
• coordinates | 40°45′48″N 74°51′23″W / 40.76333°N 74.85639°W |
Mouth | South Branch Raritan River |
• coordinates | 40°40′26″N 74°55′2″W / 40.67389°N 74.91722°W |
Basin features | |
River system | Raritan River |
GNIS feature ID | 880826[1] |
40°45′2″N 74°52′32″W / 40.75056°N 74.87556°W
Spruce Run is a tributary of the Raritan River in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. It starts from the southwestern slope of Schooley's Mountain, northeast of Anthony in Lebanon Township, and flows southwest toward Glen Gardner.[2] It then flows south toward Clinton, where it joins the South Branch Raritan River. The Mulhockaway Creek is a tributary and flows from Jug Mountain.[3] The southern slopes of the Musconetcong Mountain drain into the Spruce Run.[2]
History
[edit]In 1964, the Spruce Run Reservoir Dam was built by the New Jersey Water Supply Authority, forming the Spruce Run Reservoir.[4] The reservoir is the third largest in the state and is encompassed by the Spruce Run Recreation Area.[5] The source of the stream is protected, located in Crystal Springs Preserve, a county park.[6] In addition, several sections of the stream are protected for fishing, hiking and nature observation.[7]
Gallery
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Near its source in Crystal Springs Preserve
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Rapids in Glen Gardner
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Spruce Run". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
- ^ a b Snell, James P. (1881). "Lebanon". History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties, New Jersey. Everts & Peck. p. 455.
- ^ Snell (1881), p. 164.
- ^ "Spruce Run Reservoir Dam". US National Dams.
- ^ "Spruce Run Recreation Area". New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
- ^ "Crystal Springs Preserve: Trail Map and Guide" (PDF). Hunterdon County Division of Parks and Recreation.
- ^ Perry, Sandy. "10 Acres with Half-mile of Trout Stream Preserved". Raritan Headwaters.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Spruce Run (New Jersey) at Wikimedia Commons
- Kiovsky, Doug (Autumn 2009). "The Spruce Run". Skylands Visitor.