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Cohocton River
Cohocton River is located in New York
Cohocton River
Cohocton River is located in the United States
Cohocton River
Location of the mouth of the Cohocton River in New York State.
Country United States
State New York
Region Western New York
Physical characteristics
Main source Tabor Corners, Livingston County
42°39′26″N 77°31′56″W / 42.65722°N 77.53222°W / 42.65722; -77.53222
River mouth Chemung River
Painted Post, Steuben County
42°09′07″N 77°05′25″W / 42.15194°N 77.09028°W / 42.15194; -77.09028
Length 58.5 mi (94.1 km)
Basin features
Basin size 474.3 sq mi (1,228 km2)

The Cohocton River, sometimes referred to as the Conhocton River, is a 58.5-mile-long (94.1 km) tributary of the Chemung River in western New York in the United States. Via the Chemung River, it is part of the Susquehanna River watershed, flowing to Chesapeake Bay. The name "Cohocton" is derived from an Iroquois term, Ga-ha-to, meaning "log floating in the water" or "trees in the water".

New York State Route 17 follows the valley of the river along much of its route through Steuben County. The river is a popular destination for fly fishing.

History

In the 1820s the New York State Legislature commissioned a study for the building of a canal that would link the Cohocton at Bath to Keuka Lake (Crooked Lake) and Seneca Lake. The Crooked Lake Canal connecting the two lakes was built, but the link to the Cohocton was never completed.

Course and watershed

The Cohocton River rises in southeastern Livingston County, approximately 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Dansville in Tabor Corners. It flows generally southeast through rural Steuben County, in a winding course through a valley of the Allegheny Plateau, past Cohocton, Avoca and Bath. At Painted Post, just west of Corning, it is joined by the Tioga River from the southwest to form the Chemung, a tributary of the Susquehanna River.

The 474.3-square-mile (1,228 km2) watershed of the Cohocton River is largely undeveloped, with 61.9 percent being forested, 35.8 percent in agriculture, and only 1.5 percent urban.

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