The Wallkill River, a tributary of the Hudson, drains Lake Mohawk in Sparta, New Jersey, flowing from there generally northeasterly 88.3 miles to Rondout Creek in New York, near Rosendale, with the combined flows reaching the Hudson at Kingston. The river is unusual because it flows north between two major south-flowing rivers, the Hudson and the Delaware River. It also has the unusual distinction of being a river that drains into a creek, due to being impounded shortly before the Rondout confluence into a small body of water called Sturgeon Pool near Rifton, and what reaches the Rondout from there is the lesser flow.
Ciudadanía
Montgomery (village), New York
New Paltz (village), New York
Sparta Township, New Jersey
Walden, New York
Longitud
141622.272000
Desembocadura entre elevaciones
0.000000
Región
Orange County, New York
Ulster County, New York
Origen
Lake Mohawk, New Jersey
Elevación de origen
219.456000
Montaña de origen
Sparta Township, New Jersey
Lugar de origen
Sparta Township, New Jersey
Región de origen
Sussex County, New Jersey
Estado
New Jersey
New York
Cuenca hidrográfica (km2)
2033140666.613760
Aipatu
0