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The River Doe is a in , . The river's source is near God's Bridge close to the settlement of and flows through Twisleton in a south-westerly direction to Ingleton, where it meets the to form the River Greta. The river forms part of the system that flows into the .


Course
The source of the river is found at a place named God's Bridge where Chapel Beck disappears underground and the Doe begins. The river flows southwest, fed by several small unnamed springs on the valley sides. The first named tributary is Light Water Spring which feeds northwest into the river near a disused quarry. Near Twisleton Dale House, the river can be crossed by some stepping stones at a fording point as well as some later near the disused granite quarry. Further downstream near Twisleton Hall, there is another set of stepping stones at a fording point just above Beezley Falls. After flowing under a footbridge, there are another set of falls, Snow Falls, just below the quarry which is operated by Hanson. The river continues past several disused quarries and a footbridge until it reaches the town of Ingleton where it forms a confluence with the .


Falls
Beezley Falls are reached approximately from the source at God's Bridge. These falls consist of a series of cascades, including the triple spout, running through Baxengyhll Gorge. Rival Falls has a plunge pool known as the Black Hole. The steepest drops are between and approximately. Snow Falls are situated in the lower gorge about downstream and has similar drops.


Geology
The main rock of the river valley is with some which are prevalent in the waterfalls and plunge pools. These lay on a bed of sedimentary rock which show evidence of its oceanic origins in the ripple and folding marks on exposed surfaces.


Habitat
The river is home to . From Beezley falls to Snow falls, the sides of the gorge are lined with a variety of trees and shrubs.


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