List of rivers of County Dublin
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  • Baleally Stream
  • Ballinascorney Stream
  • Ballyboughal (or Ballyboghil) River
  • Ballymaice Stream
  • Ballyogan Stream
  • Balsaggart Stream
  • Bartramstown River
  • Blackbanks Stream
  • Blackditch Stream
  • Bloody Stream
  • Boggeen Stream (or Gray's Brook)
  • Boherboy Stream
  • Bracken (or Matt) River
  • Bradoge River (Glascoynock River or Pole Water or St. Michan's Streams)
  • Bremore River
  • Bride's Glen Stream
  • Bride's Stream
  • Broad Meadow Water (Broadmeadow River)
  • Brockey Stream
  • Brook Stream
  • Brownsbarn Stream
  • River Camac
    River Camac
    The River Camac is one of the larger rivers in Dublin, Ireland, and was one of four tributaries of the Liffey critical to early development of the city.-Course:...

     (or Cammock or Cammoke)
  • Carrickbrack Stream
  • Carrickmines River
  • Carysfort-Maretimo Stream (or Glaslower)
  • Castle Stream
  • Cemetery Drain
  • Claremont Stream
  • Commons Water
  • Coolcour Brook
  • Corduff River (or Ballough Stream, or Nine-Stream River)
  • Cot Brook
  • County Brook
  • Creosote Stream
  • Crinken Stream
  • Cuckoo Stream
  • Delvin River
  • River Dodder
    River Dodder
    The River Dodder is one of the three main rivers of the Dublin region in Ireland, the others being the Liffey, of which the Dodder is the largest tributary, and the Tolka.-Course and system:...

  • Drimnagh Castle (or Bluebell) Stream
  • Elm Park Stream
  • Fettercairn Stream
  • Finglas River
  • Finglaswood (or Mount Olivat) Stream
  • Forrest Little Stream
  • Fox Stream
  • Foxrock (or Cabinteely) Stream
  • Furry Glen (or Knockmaroon) Stream
  • Gallanstown Stream
  • Gallblack Stream
  • Gay Brook (or Gaybrook Stream)
  • Glasthule Stream
  • Glenamuck Stream
  • Glencullen River (part Cookstown River)
  • Glenaulin Stream
  • Golf Stream
  • Grange Stream
  • Griffeen River
  • Hampstead Stream
  • Hazelbrook Stream
  • Hurley River
  • Jobstown (or Tallaght) Stream
  • Kealy's Stream
  • Kilbarrack Stream (or Daunagh Water)
  • Kill o' the Grange Stream
  • River Liffey
    River Liffey
    The Liffey is a river in Ireland, which flows through the centre of Dublin. Its major tributaries include the River Dodder, the River Poddle and the River Camac. The river supplies much of Dublin's water, and a range of recreational opportunities.-Name:The river was previously named An Ruirthech,...

  • Lissenhall Stream
  • Little Dargle River
  • Magazine Stream
  • Mareen's Brook
  • Mayne River
  • Mill Stream
  • Milverton Stream
  • Monkstown (or Mickey Brien's or Rochestown) Stream
  • Muckross Stream
  • Naniken River
    Naniken River
    The Naniken River is a minor river on the north side of Dublin city, Ireland, one of more than forty watercourses monitored by Dublin City Council...

     (part Ballyhoy River)
  • Nutley Stream
  • Offington Stream
  • Owendoher River
  • (West) Pinkeen Stream
  • (East) Pinkeen Stream
  • Piperstown Stream
  • River Poddle
    River Poddle
    The River Poddle , is one of the best known of the more than a hundred watercourses of Dublin. It is the source of the name "Dublin", the city being named after a pool that was once on its course...

     (part Tymon River, alternative / related artificial courses include Abbey Stream, Tenter Water, Coleman's Brook, Lord Limerick's Watercourse, etc.)
  • Portrane Stream
  • Priory Stream
  • Racecourse Stream
  • Richardstown River
  • River Delvin
  • Robinhood Stream
  • Rush Town (or Brook) Stream
  • Santa Sabina Stream
  • Santry River
    Santry River
    Santry River is a fairly small river on the north side of Dublin city, one of the forty or so watercourses monitored by Dublin City Council.-Course:...

     (occ. Raheny River)
  • Scribblestown Stream
  • Shallon Stream
  • Shanganagh River
  • Slade Brook
  • Slang (or Dundrum) River
  • Sluice River
  • St. Laurence Stream
  • St. Margaret's Stream
  • Stein (Steyn(e)) River
  • Swan River (or Swan Water)
  • River Tolka
    River Tolka
    The River Tolka is one of Dublin's three main rivers, flowing from County Meath to Fingal, within the old County Dublin, and through the north of Dublin city, Ireland. It is one of Dublin's three main rivers, the others being the Liffey and the Dodder...

  • Trimleston Stream
  • Tromanallison (Allison's Brook)
  • Turnapin Stream
  • Turvey River (part River Pill)
  • Viceregal Stream
  • Wad River
  • Walkinstown Stream
  • Ward River
  • Whitechurch Stream
  • Whitewater Brook
  • Wimbletown Stream


See also

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