Alafia River

The Alafia River is 25 miles (40 km) long, with a watershed of 335 square miles (870 km2) in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States, flowing into Tampa Bay. The watershed contains ten named lakes and ponds, and 29 named rivers, streams and canals. During the rainy season, excess water is pumped to the new C.W. Bill Young Regional Reservoir, which opened in 2005. The river is formed by two prongs. The north prong starts south of Mulberry and runs for 23.9 miles until it meets the south prong in Lithia. The south prong begins south of Bradley Junction and continues for 28.7 miles. The combined river then flows 24.7 miles west into Tampa Bay.

Alafia River
Tributary to Hillsborough Bay
Location of Alafia River mouth
Alafia River (the United States)
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountyHillsborough
Physical characteristics
SourceConfluence of North and South Prongs of Alafia River
  locationabout 1.5 miles north-northeast of Pinecrest, Florida
  coordinates27°51′46″N 82°08′20″W
  elevation38 ft (12 m)
MouthHillsborough Bay
  location
Gibsonton, Florida
  coordinates
27°51′11″N 82°24′1″W
  elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Length48.49 mi (78.04 km)
Basin size400.84 square miles (1,038.2 km2)
Discharge 
  locationHillsborough Bay
  average315.84 cu ft/s (8.944 m3/s) at mouth with Hillsborough Bay
Basin features
ProgressionHillsborough Bay → Tampa Bay → Gulf of Mexico
River systemAlafia River
Tributaries 
  leftSouth Prong Alafia River
McDonald Branch
McCollough Branch
Little Fishhawk Creek
Fishhawk Creek
Bell Creek
Rice Creek
  rightNorth Prong Alafia River
Turkey Creek
Buckhorn Creek
BridgesS County Road 39, Lithia Pinecrest Road, Bell Shoals Road, US 301, I-75, US 41
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