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Bloody Run (West Branch Fishing Creek)

Bloody Run
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Bloody Run in its lower reaches
Etymology tribute to a legend that John "Hunter John" McHenry killed seven deer in one day on the stream
Basin features
Main source plateau in Davidson Township, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania
between 2,280 and 2,300 feet (690 and 700 m)
River mouth West Branch Fishing Creek in Davidson Township, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania
1,227 ft (374 m)
41°18′17″N 76°25′11″W / 41.3046°N 76.4196°W / 41.3046; -76.4196Coordinates: 41°18′17″N 76°25′11″W / 41.3046°N 76.4196°W / 41.3046; -76.4196
Progression West Branch Fishing Creek → Fishing CreekSusquehanna RiverChesapeake Bay
Basin size 1.30 sq mi (3.4 km2)
Physical characteristics
Length 2.9 mi (4.7 km)

Bloody Run is a tributary of West Branch Fishing Creek in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 2.9 miles (4.7 km) long and flows through Davidson Township. The watershed of the stream has an area of 1.30 square miles (3.4 km2). Various glacial tills and bedrock consisting of sandstone and shale are found in the vicinity of the stream. The stream is designated for use by aquatic life and is a High-Quality Coldwater Fishery.

Bloody Run begins in a valley on a plateau in Davidson Township. It flows south-southeast for a short distance before turning south-southwest. The stream then turns east-southeast for a few tenths of a mile and its valley deepens. It turns south-southeast and then south for approximately two miles (three kilometers) and its valley continues to deepen. The stream then leaves its valley and turns east-southeast for a few tenths of a mile, in the valley of West Branch Fishing Creek. It then reaches its confluence with West Branch Fishing Creek.

Bloody Run joins West Branch Fishing Creek 4.36 miles (7.02 km) upstream of its mouth.

The elevation near the mouth of Bloody Run is 1,227 feet (374 m) above sea level. The elevation of the stream's source is between 2,280 and 2,300 feet (690 and 700 m) above sea level.

There are riffles on Bloody run.

A glacial till known as the Wisconsinan Bouldery Till can be found in the lower reaches of Bloody Run and in its valley. The stream's upper reaches are in the vicinity of a glacial till known as the Wisconsinan Till. In the stream's middle reaches and on the edges of its valley, there is bedrock consisting of shale and sandstone.

The watershed of Bloody Run has an area of 1.30 square miles (3.4 km2). The stream is entirely within the United States Geological Survey quadrangle of Elk Grove.


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