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Ten Mile Run is a tributary of the Millstone River , draining an area in southern South Brunswick and southern Franklin Park , New Jersey in the United States .

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6-699: Ten Mile Run or Tenmile Run may refer to: Ten Mile Run (New Jersey) , a tributary of the Millstone River Ten Mile Run, New Jersey , a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Somerset County Tenmile Run (Susquehanna River) , in Columbia County, Pennsylvania [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with

12-555: Is derived from the distance early surveyors estimated it was from the Raritan River on the historic Kings Highway, now Route 27 . Ten Mile Run starts at 40°24′39″N 74°35′27″W  /  40.41083°N 74.59083°W  / 40.41083; -74.59083 , near the intersection of the Georgetown-Franklin Turnpike and Route 27. It crosses Route 27 and Gateway Boulevard. It then runs through

18-466: Is home to several frogs in the slow-moving places. Several crayfish may be found through baiting or diligent searching. Ten Mile Run is generally rocky. Its tributaries in the residential development are completely rocky and come from springs routed underground through storm drainage systems. Near Butler Road, the stream has natural floors, smooth rocks covering the streambed. They tend to be slippery from underwater plants. Some shale cliffs are present near

24-821: The Delaware and Raritan Canal and drains into the Millstone River at 40°27′28″N 74°35′29″W  /  40.45778°N 74.59139°W  / 40.45778; -74.59139 . Ten Mile Run is accessible by both road and trail in many places, such as the Bunker Hill Golf Course, the Bunker Hill Natural Area, the Ten Mile Run Greenway, and several others. Ten Mile Run is home to a multitude of small fishes with sizes ranging from 1 to 6 inches. It also

30-455: The edge of a residential development and crosses New Road. It then joins several other tributaries that come from the development. It crosses Route 27 again, where it is marked with a sign. It follows a course roughly parallel to Bunker Hill Road and flows through Bunker Hill Golf Course. It crosses Butler Road and receives more tributaries. It flows through the T&;C Preservation Land adjacent to

36-476: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ten_Mile_Run&oldid=611237116 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ten Mile Run (New Jersey) Its name

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