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A statewide map of North Carolina showing the major lakes, streams and rivers. Drought, precipitation, and stream gage information.
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This map shows major rivers, reservoirs, bays, sounds, and lakes of North Carolina. In general, the rivers of North Carolina flow into the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. The largest lakes in North Carolina are Kerr Lake, Lake Mattamuskeet, and Lake Norman.
Deep River. Deep River is a tributary of the Cape Fear River, approximately 125 miles long, in north-central North Carolina. The river rises in the Piedmont country in western Guilford County, east of Kernersville, and flows southeast past High Point and Randleman, forming the Randleman Lake.
This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of North Carolina. This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries alphabetically indented under each larger stream's name.
Current Conditions for North Carolina: Streamflow -- 293 site (s) found. PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION. Clickable real-time map for North Carolina.
Jul 19, 2018 · The longest river in North Carolina is the Roanoke River with an approximate length of 410 miles followed by the New River in the second position with a length of about 320 miles. The Neuse River is third with an approximate length of 275 miles.
In North Carolina, the five western basins drain to the Gulf of Mexico (Hiwassee, Little Tennessee, French Broad, Watauga, and New). The other 12 basins flow to the Atlantic Ocean. Only four basins are contained entirely within the state (Cape Fear, Neuse, White Oak, and Tar-Pamlico).