Coles Brook

This article is about the brook flowing from Rehoboth, Massachusetts through Seekonk, Massachusetts to the Ten Mile River. For the river flowing from Rehoboth, Massachusetts through Swansea, Massachusetts into Mount Hope Bay, see Cole River.
Map of Coles Brook and surrounding area

Coles Brook is a small stream that begins east of Pine Street in Rehoboth MA, and flows in a southwest direction to Central Pond and the James V. Turner Reservoir and the on the border of Seekonk, Massachusetts and East Providence, Rhode Island. It is a tributary of the Ten Mile River.[1]

The brook is 5.3 miles long and has three small dams along its course. The brook flows through the Caratunk wildlife reservation in Seekonk, which has large portions of open space and wildlife, and is the site of Native American Camps, where artifact have been uncovered.

The Coles Brook is on the list of impaired waterways, due to pathogens, although it has still been rated a Class B waterway fishable, swimmable.[2]

Tributaries

Dry Brook, Cascading Brook, Muskrat Brook are the only tributaries of the Coles River, though it has several streams that also feed it.

Crossings

Below is a list of all crossings over the Coles Brook. The list starts at the headwaters and goes downstream.

References

  1. USGS Quadrangle Maps
  2. U.S. EPA - Waterbody Assessment and TDML Status in Seekonk, Massachusetts, 2008


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