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The Neversink River (also called Neversink Creek in its upper course) is a 55-mile-long (89 km) tributary of the Delaware River in southeastern New York in the United States. The name of the river comes from the name of the indigenous Lenape Navesink people. The Neversink River is considered by many to be the birthplace of American dry fly fishing.

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Neversink River
The Neversink at Oakland Valley
The Neversink and its two branches
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountiesOrange, Sullivan
CityPort Jervis
Physical characteristics
SourceEast Branch Neversink River
 • locationS of col between Slide and Cornell mountains, Town of Shandaken, Ulster County
 • coordinates41°59′40″N 74°22′21″W / 41.99444°N 74.37250°W / 41.99444; -74.37250
 • elevation2,960 ft (900 m)
2nd sourceWest Branch Neversink River
 • locationNW slope of Slide Mountain, Town of Shandaken
 • coordinates42°00′19″N 74°23′29″W / 42.00528°N 74.39139°W / 42.00528; -74.39139
 • elevation3,480 ft (1,060 m)
Source confluence 
 • locationS of Claryville, Sullivan County
 • coordinates41°54′57″N 74°34′29″W / 41.91583°N 74.57472°W / 41.91583; -74.57472
 • elevation1,600 ft (490 m)
MouthDelaware River
 • location
Port Jervis, Orange County
 • coordinates
41°21′24″N 74°41′43″W / 41.35667°N 74.69528°W / 41.35667; -74.69528
 • elevation
400 ft (120 m)
Length55 mi (89 km)
Basin size435 sq mi (1,130 km)
Discharge 
 • locationGodeffroy, NY
 • average463 cu ft/s (13.1 m/s)
 • minimum32 cu ft/s (0.91 m/s)
 • maximum33,000 cu ft/s (930 m/s)
Discharge 
 • locationClaryville
 • average174 cu ft/s (4.9 m/s)
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