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Lost Creek (Spring Creek Tributary)
Lost Creek can refer to several places: *Lost Creek (Feather River, South Fork), a California tributary of the South Fork Feather River with confluence at * Lost Creek (Kansas), a stream in Bourbon and Linn counties * Lost Creek (Cedar Creek), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Courtois Creek), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Cuivre River), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Grand River), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Grindstone Creek), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Meramec River), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (St. Francis River), a stream in Missouri *Lost Creek (Great Miami River), a stream in Ohio *Lost Creek (South Fork Little Butte Creek), a stream in the Rogue River basin in Oregon *Lost Creek (Middle Fork Willamette River), in Oregon *Lost Creek (Oregon), a tributary of the McKenzie River *Lost Creek (Pennsylvania), a tributary of the Juniata River *Lost Creek (Pit River), a California tributary of the Pit River (via Hat Creek) which contains the Lost Creek ...
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Lost Creek (Feather River, South Fork)
Lost Creek can refer to several places: * Lost Creek (Feather River, South Fork), a California tributary of the South Fork Feather River with confluence at * Lost Creek (Kansas), a stream in Bourbon and Linn counties * Lost Creek (Cedar Creek), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Courtois Creek), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Cuivre River), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Grand River), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Grindstone Creek), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Meramec River), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (St. Francis River), a stream in Missouri *Lost Creek (Great Miami River), a stream in Ohio *Lost Creek (South Fork Little Butte Creek), a stream in the Rogue River basin in Oregon *Lost Creek (Middle Fork Willamette River), in Oregon * Lost Creek (Oregon), a tributary of the McKenzie River *Lost Creek (Pennsylvania), a tributary of the Juniata River * Lost Creek (Pit River), a California tributary of the Pit River (via Hat Creek) which contains the Lost Cre ...
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Lost Creek (Oregon)
Lost Creek is an unusual tributary of the McKenzie River in Lane County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is the lower section of a hydrogeological system, a losing stream, that begins at the base of Collier Glacier in the Cascade Range. This lower section rises from a spring complex north of Oregon Route 242 (McKenzie Highway) in the Cascade Range and flows generally northwest to meet the river near Belknap Springs. This is near the intersection of Route 242 with Oregon Route 126 and about upstream of the McKenzie's confluence with the Willamette River. Geology Lost Creek was thus named because, if its main tributary, White Branch, is included in the reckoning, it is a disappearing stream for some of its course. White Branch flows on the surface at its headwaters then disappears before re-emerging about further downstream. After resurfacing, it enters Lost Creek from the left slightly downstream of the source spring. An article in ''The Ore Bin'', a publication of the Orego ...
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Lost Creek (British Columbia)
Lost Creek is a creek located in the Omineca Country region of British Columbia British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada, situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains. It has a diverse geography, with rugged landscapes that include rocky coastlines, sandy beaches, .... The creek flows into the Manson River from the south and was discovered in 1871. Lost Creek has been mined by Europeans and Chinese miners. References External links * Rivers of British Columbia Cassiar Land District {{BritishColumbia-river-stub ...
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Lost Creek, West Virginia
Lost Creek is a town in Harrison County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 361 at the 2020 census. History The town takes its name from nearby Lost Creek. The Daniel Bassel House and Lost Creek Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Geography Lost Creek is located at (39.158451, -80.348165). in southern Harrison County According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 496 people, 185 households, and 139 families living in the town. The population density was . There were 205 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 95.8% White, 0.8% African American, 0.4% Native American, 0.6% from other races, and 2.4% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.8% of the population. There were 185 households, of which 37.3% had children under the age of 18 living with th ...
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Lost Creek, Texas
Lost Creek is an affluent upper-middle-class neighborhood and census-designated place (CDP) of approximately 4,500 people in Travis County, Texas, United States. The census tract is bordered by Capital of Texas Highway to the east, Barton Creek to the south, Barton Creek Boulevard to the west, and Bee Caves Road to the north. The Lost Creek CDP encompasses several small neighborhoods—Parkstone, Woods of Westlake, Camelot, and Knollwood—as well as the largest and most populous Lost Creek neighborhood. The neighborhood is named after a secluded section of Barton Creek away from more popular portions downstream that include Barton Springs and Zilker Park. Suburban residential development began in the late 1970s and continued for over three decades. Lost Creek is almost completely built-out. Lost Creek also encompasses a commercial area bordering Bee Caves Road and Capital of Texas Highway. Businesses occupying these buildings include Capital One Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, and ...
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Lost Creek Wilderness
The Lost Creek Wilderness is a wilderness area located in central Colorado in Jefferson and Park counties, south of the town of Bailey. The area is situated entirely within the boundaries of the Pike National Forest. The Lost Creek Scenic Area is a 16,798-acre National Natural Landmark within the Wilderness. Wilderness The area is named for Lost Creek, a perennial stream that disappears and reappears before finally joining Goose Creek, which empties into the South Platte River at Cheesman Reservoir just east of the Wilderness area. The entire water system of the area forms a watershed for the Platte River Basin. The area is notable for its many rock formations, natural arches, and rounded granite domes and knobs. These are contained in two ranges of low alpine foothills of the Rocky Mountains: the Kenosha Mountains and the Tarryall Mountains. Bison Peak is the highest peak in the wilderness. Because of its proximity to Denver, the area is quite popular for outdoor re ...
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South Platte River
The South Platte River is one of the two principal tributaries of the Platte River. Flowing through the U.S. states of Colorado and Nebraska, it is itself a major river of the American Midwestern United States, Midwest and the American Southwestern United States, Southwest/Mountain States, Mountain West. Its drainage basin includes much of the eastern flank of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, much of the populated region known as the Colorado Front Range and Colorado Eastern Plains, Eastern Plains, and a portion of southeastern Wyoming in the vicinity of the city of Cheyenne, Wyoming, Cheyenne. It joins the North Platte River in western Nebraska to form the Platte, which then flows across Nebraska to the Missouri River, Missouri. The river serves as the principal source of water for eastern Colorado. In its valley along the foothills in Colorado, it has permitted agriculture in an area of the Colorado Piedmont and Great Plains that is otherwise arid. Description The river ...
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Lost Creek (South Platte River)
Lost Creek can refer to several places: *Lost Creek (Feather River, South Fork), a California tributary of the South Fork Feather River with confluence at * Lost Creek (Kansas), a stream in Bourbon and Linn counties * Lost Creek (Cedar Creek), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Courtois Creek), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Cuivre River), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Grand River), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Grindstone Creek), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Meramec River), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (St. Francis River), a stream in Missouri *Lost Creek (Great Miami River), a stream in Ohio *Lost Creek (South Fork Little Butte Creek), a stream in the Rogue River basin in Oregon *Lost Creek (Middle Fork Willamette River), in Oregon *Lost Creek (Oregon), a tributary of the McKenzie River *Lost Creek (Pennsylvania), a tributary of the Juniata River * Lost Creek (Pit River), a California tributary of the Pit River (via Hat Creek) which contains the Lost Creek ...
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Pit River
The Pit River is a major river draining from northeastern California into the state's Central Valley. The Pit, the Klamath and the Columbia are the only three rivers in the U.S. that cross the Cascade Range. The longest tributary of the Sacramento River, it contributes as much as eighty percent of their combined water volume into the Shasta Lake reservoir; the junction of their Shasta Lake arms is northeast of Shasta Dam. The main stem of the Pit River is long, and some water in the system flows to the Sacramento River measuring from the Pit River's longest source. The Pit River drains a sparsely populated volcanic highlands area in Modoc County's Warner Mountains, passing through the south end of the Cascade Range in a deep canyon northeast of Redding. The river is so named because of the semi-subterranean permanent winter homes and large 'sweat houses' that the Pit River Tribe dug, and their pit traps for game that came to water at the river. The river is a popular ...
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Lost Creek (Pit River)
Lost Creek can refer to several places: *Lost Creek (Feather River, South Fork), a California tributary of the South Fork Feather River with confluence at * Lost Creek (Kansas), a stream in Bourbon and Linn counties * Lost Creek (Cedar Creek), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Courtois Creek), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Cuivre River), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Grand River), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Grindstone Creek), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (Meramec River), a stream in Missouri * Lost Creek (St. Francis River), a stream in Missouri *Lost Creek (Great Miami River), a stream in Ohio *Lost Creek (South Fork Little Butte Creek), a stream in the Rogue River basin in Oregon *Lost Creek (Middle Fork Willamette River), in Oregon *Lost Creek (Oregon), a tributary of the McKenzie River *Lost Creek (Pennsylvania), a tributary of the Juniata River * Lost Creek (Pit River), a California tributary of the Pit River (via Hat Creek) which contains the Lost Creek ...
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Lost Creek (Pennsylvania)
Lost Creek is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed August 8, 2011 tributary of the Juniata River in central Pennsylvania in the United States.Gertler, Edward. ''Keystone Canoeing'', Seneca Press, 2004. Lost Creek joins the Juniata River at the community of Cuba Mills, Pennsylvania, Cuba Mills in Juniata County, Pennsylvania, Juniata County. See also *List of rivers of Pennsylvania References

Rivers of Pennsylvania Tributaries of the Juniata River Rivers of Juniata County, Pennsylvania {{Pennsylvania-river-stub ...
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Lost Creek (Middle Fork Willamette River)
Lost Creek is a tributary of the Middle Fork Willamette River in the U.S. state of Oregon. It begins in the Cascade Range foothills between Dorena Lake and Lookout Point Lake and flows generally north to meet the river downstream of Lowell. Along the way, it passes by the rural community of Dexter, then under Oregon Route 58, and through part of Elijah Bristow State Park. Named tributaries of Lost Creek from source to mouth are Guiley, Gossage, Carr, Middle, Anthony, and Wagner creeks. The map includes mile markers along the Middle Fork Willamette River. Name ''Oregon Geographic Names'' (OGN) says the north–south valley through which the creek flows was known as Lost Valley during the days of early settlement. ''Illustrated History of Lane County'' says Elijah Bristow named the valley, according to OGN, which says the name probably stemmed from the valley's seclusion. Covered bridge The Parvin Bridge, a covered bridge, spans the creek south of Dexter. The , single-lane str ...
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