Rocky River (North Carolina)

Rocky River
Tributary to Pee Dee River
Map of the Pee Dee River watershed showing the Rocky River
Location of Rocky River mouth
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountyAnson
Cabarrus
Iredell
Mecklenburg
Richmond
Stanly
Union
Physical characteristics
Sourcedivide between Rocky River and Catawba River
  locationMooresville, North Carolina
  coordinates35°35′02″N 80°47′54″W / 35.58389°N 80.79833°W / 35.58389; -80.79833
  elevation885 ft (270 m)
MouthPee Dee River
  location
about 3 miles northeast of Ansonville, North Carolina
  coordinates
35°08′36″N 080°04′35″W / 35.14333°N 80.07639°W / 35.14333; -80.07639
  elevation
190 ft (58 m)
Length94.16 mi (151.54 km)
Basin size1,471.3 sq mi (3,811 km2)
Discharge 
  locationPee Dee River
  average1,526.06 cu ft/s (43.213 m3/s) at mouth with Pee Dee River
Basin features
ProgressionPee Dee RiverWinyah Bay → Atlantic Ocean
River systemPee Dee River
Tributaries 
  leftCoddle Creek
Irish Buffalo Creek
Hamby Branch
Dutch Buffalo Creek
Little Meadow Creek
Meadow Creek
Camp Branch
Pumpkin Creek
Rock Hole Creek
Island Creek
Coldwater Branch
Gilberts Creek
Big Bear Creek
Murray Branch
Stillhouse Branch
Spears Branch
Coopers Creek
Jacks Branch
Hardy Creek
Big Cedar Creek
Little Cedar Creek
  rightDye Creek
West Branch
Clarke Creek
Mallard Creek
Back Creek
Reedy Creek
Bost Creek
Anderson Creek
Muddy Creek
Clear Creek
Goose Creek
Crooked Creek
Grassy Creek
Reason Branch
Crisco Branch
Cedar Branch
Richardson Creek
Cribs Creek
Lanes Creek
Little Creek
Bowsaw Branch
Camp Branch

The Rocky River is a 95-mile-long (153 km) river in the Piedmont region of North Carolina. It begins in Iredell County near Mooresville and flows south into Cabarrus County, where it is the principal waterway in the county. The river continues southeastward to form the line between Stanly, Union, and Anson counties. It empties into the Pee Dee River just below Norwood, North Carolina at the junction of Stanly, Montgomery, Anson, and Richmond counties, at the foot of the Uwharrie Mountains.

Efforts are being made to boost tourism, including and canoe and kayak recreation, along Rocky River "Blueway" as part of the Carolina Thread Trail.

Private, non-profit organizations have developed park lands for improved river access, but some controversy ensued.