Stream in North Carolina, USA
Mitchell RiverTributary to Yadkin River
Location of Mitchell River mouth
Show map of North Carolina Mitchell River (North Carolina) (the United States)
Show map of the United States Country United States State North Carolina County Alleghany Surry Source divide between Mitchell River and Little River • location about 1.5 miles north of Roaring Gap, North Carolina • coordinates 36°25′09″N 080°59′51″W / 36.41917°N 80.99750°W / 36.41917; -80.99750 [ 1] • elevation 2,740 ft (840 m)[ 2]
Mouth Yadkin River • location
Burch, North Carolina • coordinates
36°16′31″N 080°46′10″W / 36.27528°N 80.76944°W / 36.27528; -80.76944 [ 1] • elevation
856 ft (261 m)[ 1] Length 21.62 mi (34.79 km)[ 3] Basin size 108.17 square miles (280.2 km2 )[ 4] Discharge • location Yadkin River • average 172.17 cu ft/s (4.875 m3 /s) at mouth with Yadkin River[ 4]
Progression east then southeast River system Yadkin Tributaries • left Stewart Fork Long Creek Mill Creek Saddle Mountain Creek Butler Creek Robertson Creek Potters Creek Pine Branch Snow Creek • right Mill Creek South Fork Mitchell River Camp Creek Bridges Devotion Estate Way (x5), Haystack Road (x3), River Road, Judsville School Road, Millstone Trail, Kapps Mill Road, Zephry Mountain Park Road, I-77, NC 268
The Mitchell River is a tributary of the Yadkin River in northwestern North Carolina in the United States .[ 5] Via the Yadkin it is part of the watershed of the Pee Dee River , which flows to the Atlantic Ocean . According to the Geographic Names Information System , it has also been known historically as "Mitchells River," "Mitchels River," and "Mountain Creek."[ 6]
The Mitchell rises in eastern Alleghany County in the Blue Ridge Mountains , and flows generally southeastwardly through Surry County , where it joins the Yadkin River about 5 mi (8 km) northeast of Elkin at the community of Burch .[ 5]
In Surry County, it collects the short South Fork Mitchell River , which has also been known historically as "Mill Creek," "South Fork Creek," and "South Fork Mitchells River."[ 7] The river is a popular destination for anglers who catch Brown, Brook, and Rainbow trout.
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