Trent River (North Carolina)

Trent River
Tributary to Neuse River
Location of Trent River mouth
Trent River (North Carolina) (the United States)
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountyCraven
Jones
Lenoir
CityTrenton
New Bern
Physical characteristics
SourceMathews Creek divide
  locationabout 3 miles north of Pink Hill, North Carolina
  coordinates35°06′04″N 077°44′47″W / 35.10111°N 77.74639°W / 35.10111; -77.74639
  elevation42 ft (13 m)
MouthNeuse River
  location
New Bern, North Carolina
  coordinates
35°06′04″N 077°02′12″W / 35.10111°N 77.03667°W / 35.10111; -77.03667
  elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Length87.15 mi (140.25 km)
Basin size549.95 square miles (1,424.4 km2)
Discharge 
  locationNeuse River
  average653.31 cu ft/s (18.500 m3/s) at mouth with Neuse River
Basin features
ProgressionNeuse RiverPamlico SoundAtlantic Ocean
River systemNeuse River
Tributaries 
  leftHorse Branch, Joshua Branch, Black Swamp, Mill Branch, Little Chinquapin Branch, Chinquapin Branch, Beaver Creek, Resolution Branch, Musselshell Branch, Jumping Creek, Beaverdam Creek, Long Branch, Scott Creek, Rocky Run, Wilson Creek
  rightRunning Branch, Beaverdam Swamp, Tuckahoe Creek, Reedy Branch, Cypress Creek, Jack Cabin Branch, Pocoson Branch, Poplar Branch, Crooked Run, French Branch, Mill Run, Little Hell Creek, Goshen Branch, Mill Creek, West Prong Raccoon Creek, Island Creek, Miry Hole Branch, Reedy Branch, Hoods Creek, Brice Creek
BridgesOld Pink Hill Road, NC 11, Davis Mill Road, Mark N. Smith Road, Perry Buzzard Road, US 258, Pleasant Hill Road (x2), Chinquapin Chapel Road, Middle Road, NC 41, US 17, US 70

The Trent River is a fresh water river of the coastal plain region of eastern North Carolina. It flows in an easterly direction from its origin approximately 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Kinston, North Carolina and traverses portions of Lenoir County, Jones County and Craven County prior to emptying into the Neuse River at New Bern, North Carolina. Trenton and Pollocksville are small towns that lie along its course. The river measures 720 yards (660 m) at its widest point and is fed by numerous fresh water branches and creeks along its length.