Coles Clove Kill is a tributary of the East Branch of the Delaware River in New York.
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The area has a long history dating back to the Native American era and was later used for logging and agriculture. Today, it is primarily used for recreational activities such as hiking and fishing. The hydrology of the area is influenced by the surrounding mountains and snowpack, which provide a steady source of water for the stream. Surface flow is also important, as the stream is fed by numerous small springs and tributaries. Agriculture in the area is limited, but some local farmers use the water for irrigation. Overall, Coles Clove Kill is an important natural resource for the region and its preservation is crucial for future generations.
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Miller Hollow Campgrounds
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Bear Spring Mountain - DEC
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Beaverkill - DEC
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Little Pond - DEC
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Russell Brook Campsites
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Downsville Dam
Robert L Bishop Dam
Robert L Bishop Duck Marsh Dam
Robert Ebner Pond Dam
Kazam Pond Dam
Laurel Lake Dam
Coles Clove Kill Near Pepacton Ny
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W B Delaware R Nr Hamden Ny
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West Branch Delaware River At Delhi Ny