Stream in North Carolina, USA
Uwharrie RiverTributary to Pee Dee River
The Coggins Low-water Bridge over the Uwharrie River.
Location of Uwharrie River mouth
Show map of North Carolina Uwharrie River (the United States)
Show map of the United States Country United States State North Carolina County Montgomery Randolph Source divide between Uwharrie River and Abbotts Creek • location pond in High Point, North Carolina • coordinates 35°55′15″N 080°01′14″W / 35.92083°N 80.02056°W / 35.92083; -80.02056 [ 1] • elevation 855 ft (261 m)[ 2]
Mouth Pee Dee River • location
across river from Morrow Mountain State Park • coordinates
35°22′51″N 080°03′29″W / 35.38083°N 80.05806°W / 35.38083; -80.05806 [ 1] • elevation
272 ft (83 m)[ 2] Length 61.84 mi (99.52 km)[ 3] Basin size 387.94 square miles (1,004.8 km2 )[ 4] Discharge • location Pee Dee River • average 393.64 cu ft/s (11.147 m3 /s) at mouth with Pee Dee River[ 4]
Progression Pee Dee River → Winyah Bay → Atlantic Ocean River system Pee Dee Tributaries • left Caraway Creek Betty McGees Creek Silver Run Creek Hannahs Creek Mill Creek Walkers Creek Lakes Creek Duncombe Creek Barnes Creek Spencer Creek Hall BranchCedar Creek Dutchmans Creek • right Little Uwharrie RiverJackson Creek Toms Creek Second Creek Twomile Creek Laniers Creek Narrows Branch Crow Creek Horsepen Creek Moccasin Creek Gold Mine Branch Bridges Old Mendenhall Road, Sunset View Drive Ext., Mendenhall Road, Surrett Drive, NC 62, I-85, Meadowbrook Drive, Millers Mill Road, Kennedy Road, Thayer Road, Snyder Country Road, Covered Bridge Road, US 64, Jackson Creek Road, Old NC 49, NC 49, Waynick Meadow Road, High Pine Church Road, Burney Mill Road, Low Water Bridge Road, NC 109,
The Uwharrie River ( ) is a 61.84 mi (99.52 km) long river , in the Piedmont region of central North Carolina in the United States . It is a tributary of the Pee Dee River , which flows to the Atlantic Ocean .
Course
The Uwharrie River rises in northwestern Randolph County , just south of the city of High Point , and flows generally southwardly into northwestern Montgomery County , through the low Uwharrie Mountains and the Uwharrie National Forest . It flows into the Pee Dee River 8 mi (13 km) east of the city of Albemarle as part of the Lake Tillery reservoir , across the Pee Dee from Morrow Mountain State Park . Above the mouth of the Uwharrie, the Pee Dee is known as the Yadkin River .
In its upper course, the Uwharrie collects a minor tributary named the Little Uwharrie River,[ 5] which flows for a short distance through northwestern Randolph County.
Variant names
The United States Board on Geographic Names settled on Uharie River as the river's name in 1895, and changed it to "Uwharrie River" in 1940. According to the Geographic Names Information System , the Uwharrie River has also been known as:[ 6]
Huwaree River
Uahra River
Uaree River
Uharie River
Uhary River
Uhwarri River
Uoharee River
Uwaree River
Uwarry River
Uwharee River
Uwherrie River
Voharee River
Wharee Creek
Wharie River
Wharre River
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