The Little Schuylkill River is a 30.6-mile-long (49.2 km)[1] tributary of the Schuylkill River in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
It rises south of McAdoo Heights near Haddock,[2] Kline Township in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, on top of Broad Mountain. It flows south, then southwest passing through the communities of Tamaqua and New Ringgold. The river joins the Schuylkill River near Port Clinton west of Hawk Mountain. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission has designated several parts of the stream special trout stocking areas.
The Little Schuylkill River was known as the Tamauguay Creek or River in the 18th and early to mid 19th centuries.[3] This name derives from the Lenni Lenape word for “beaver” (tëmakwe[4] or tamaqua) and also the Lenni Lenape method for using “hunter’s hints”[5] thus identifying it as the “place of the beavers”. As the land became settled by Europeans, this Schuylkill River tributary was then referred to as the Little Schuylkill River – Schuylkill coming from the Dutch language meaning “hidden river”.
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