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Sinking Creek (James River Tributary)
Sinking Creek may refer to: *Sinking Creek (Breckinridge County, Kentucky) Sinking Creek is a stream in Breckinridge County, Kentucky, in the United States. It is a tributary of the Ohio River. Sinking Creek was so named because it is a subterranean river for some of its length, disappearing underground before surfacing a ..., a tributary of the Ohio River *Sinking Creek (Jessamine County, Kentucky) *Sinking Creek (Current River), a stream in Missouri *Sinking Creek (Turnback Creek), a stream in Missouri *Sinking Creek (Pennsylvania), a tributary of Penns Creek *Sinking Creek (Clinch River), a river in Virginia *Sinking Creek (New River), a river in Virginia *Sinking Creek (Washington), a stream in Lincoln County {{geodis ...
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Sinking Creek (Breckinridge County, Kentucky)
Sinking Creek is a stream in Breckinridge County, Kentucky, in the United States. It is a tributary of the Ohio River. Sinking Creek was so named because it is a subterranean river for some of its length, disappearing underground before surfacing again. See also *List of rivers of Kentucky List of rivers in Kentucky (U.S. state). By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. All rivers in Kentucky flow to the Mississippi River, nearly all by virtue o ... References Rivers of Breckinridge County, Kentucky Rivers of Kentucky Tributaries of the Ohio River {{Kentucky-river-stub ...
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Sinking Creek (Jessamine County, Kentucky)
Sinking Creek is a stream in Jessamine County, Kentucky, in the United States. Sinking Creek was so named because it is a subterranean river for some of its length, disappearing underground before surfacing again. See also *List of rivers of Kentucky List of rivers in Kentucky (U.S. state). By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. All rivers in Kentucky flow to the Mississippi River, nearly all by virtue o ... References Rivers of Jessamine County, Kentucky Rivers of Kentucky {{Kentucky-river-stub ...
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Sinking Creek (Current River)
Sinking Creek is a stream in Dent, Reynolds and Shannon counties in the Ozarks of southeast Missouri. It is a tributary of the Current River. The stream headwaters are at and the confluence with the Current is at . The source area for the stream lies in western Reynolds County in the area just south of Missouri Route 72. The stream flows south through southeastern Dent County and passing under Missouri Route A and into northeast Shannon County. The stream meanders southwest roughly paralleling Route A then veering south-southwest to its confluence with the Current River just after passing under Missouri Route 19 north of Round Spring. Sinking Creek is one of the main features of Echo Bluff State Park, established in 2016. Park visitors often swim, wade, and float in the cool waters and swimming holes of the stream. The park's namesake is the Echo Bluff, which towers over the creek. Sinking Creek was named for the fact it is a losing stream along part of its course. See also ...
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Sinking Creek (Turnback Creek)
Sinking Creek is a stream in Lawrence and Dade counties of southwest Missouri. It is a tributary of Turnback Creek. The stream source is in the northeast corner of Lawrence County at . The confluence with TurnBack Creek in south east Dade County is at . The stream flows past the southwest edge of Everton and the village of Pilgrim. The St. Louis–San Francisco Railway follows the stream valley. Sinking Creek was named for its status as a losing stream. See also *List of rivers of Missouri List of rivers in Missouri (U.S. state). By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Mississippi River Arkansas River *Mississippi River **Arkansas River (AR ... References Rivers of Dade County, Missouri Rivers of Lawrence County, Missouri Rivers of Missouri {{Missouri-river-stub ...
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Sinking Creek (Pennsylvania)
Sinking Creek is a tributary of Penns Creek in Centre County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately long and flows through Harris Township, Potter Township, and Gregg Township. The watershed of the creek has an area of . Course Sinking Creek begins in the Bear Meadows Natural Area in a valley in Harris Township. It flows northeast for a few miles and its valley narrows. The creek eventually enters Potter Township, where it turns northwest before turning northeast again. A short distance later, it passes through Colyer Lake and picks up the tributary Boal Gap Run a short distance afterwards. The creek then begins meandering and crosses U.S. Route 322. Some distance later, it crosses Pennsylvania Route 144 and receives the tributary Potter Run. The course of the creek becomes slightly straighter as it continues northeast on the northern side of a mountain. It eventually enters Gregg Township. A few miles further downstream, it passes north of Egg Hill, and then ...
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Sinking Creek (Clinch River)
Sinking Creek is a stream in Scott and Russell counties, Virginia, in the United States. Sinking Creek was so named because it sinks underground and resurfaces downstream. Beginning south of the Clinch River, Sinking Creek actually crosses the Clinch underground before resurfacing on the northern side of the Clinch, where the two join. It is thought to be one of few streams in the world—perhaps the only stream—to be found on both sides of the river that it flows into. This occurrence is likely due to the unique karst topography exhibited throughout the region. See also *List of rivers of Virginia This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of Virginia. By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries, arranged in the order of their confluence from mouth to source, indented under each larger stream's nam ... References Rivers of Russell County, Virginia Rivers of Scott County, Virginia Rivers of Virginia {{Virginia-river-s ...
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Sinking Creek (New River)
Sinking Creek is a river in the United States state of Virginia. Due to the karst topography northwest of Blacksburg, the river disappears underground and then re-emerges from springs as it flows into the New River. See also *List of rivers of Virginia This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of Virginia. By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries, arranged in the order of their confluence from mouth to source, indented under each larger stream's nam ... References USGS Geographic Names Information Service*USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Virginia (1974) * Rivers of Virginia Sinking rivers Rivers of Montgomery County, Virginia Limestone formations of the United States {{Virginia-river-stub ...
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