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Black Creek of Arizona is a 55-mi (89 km) long north tributary of the
Puerco River The Puerco River or Rio Puerco is a tributary of the Little Colorado River in northwestern New Mexico and northeastern Arizona. It flows through arid terrain, including the Painted Desert. Name The Puerco River is sometimes called Rio Puerco ...
, in northeast Arizona and northwest New Mexico. The Black Creek flows south along an east and southeast perimeter section of the
Defiance Plateau The Defiance Plateau, part of the geologic Defiance Uplift, is an approximately 75-mile (121 km) long, mostly north-trending plateau of Apache County, Arizona, with its east and southeast perimeter, as parts of San Juan and McKinley Counti ...
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Red Lake (Arizona–New Mexico) Red Lake is a lake located next to Navajo, New Mexico, in the Red Valley in McKinley County, New Mexico, and Apache County, Arizona. The lake has a surface elevation of . Navajo, New Mexico, lies on the southeast corner of the lake. Descriptio ...
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), lies in Red Valley near the origin of Black Creek, and other watercourses meeting at Red Lake. Red Lake is located at the north of the river valley, Black Creek Valley, which extends south to Window Rock, Arizona. Fort Defiance, Arizona, is at a northwest section of Black Creek. Other sources of the creek are from the east in New Mexico. The Chuska Mountains, of Arizona and New Mexico, trend southeasterly, (in the south) and form the east border of Black Creek Valley; an extension south from the Chuskas, the Manuelito Plateau, forms the east border, from Red Lake south, to just east of Fort Defiance. Black Creek continues south, and south of Window Rock the Black Creek Valley ends south of
St. Michaels, Arizona St. Michaels ( nv, ) is a chapter of the Navajo Nation and a census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States. The Navajo Nation Government Campus is located within the chapter at Window Rock. The population was 1,443 at t ...
. Approximately 6-mi south of St. Michaels, the smaller Oak Springs Valley begins. Black Creek exits the valley southwest, through a 4-mi long canyon to enter a due-south flowing stretch to
Houck, Arizona Houck ( nv, ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States. The population was 1,024 at the 2010 census. History Houck was founded by a mail carrier by that name working a route from Prescott to Fort Wingate. ...
, and its confluence with the Puerco River. Black Creek and Black Creek Valley are mostly due-north, south trending, paralleling the New Mexico border; only a small section of Black Creek actually courses in New Mexico, south of Red Lake. The origin of the Puerco River, on the other hand, is east of
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, at the Continental Divide south of Crownpoint, New Mexico.


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Puerco River The Puerco River or Rio Puerco is a tributary of the Little Colorado River in northwestern New Mexico and northeastern Arizona. It flows through arid terrain, including the Painted Desert. Name The Puerco River is sometimes called Rio Puerco ...
, Apache County, Arizona (on the Navajo Nation): ;Source: McKinley County, New Mexico (on the Navajo Nation):


Access routes and townsites

List of townsites/roadways/etc. (''south of Window Rock'') ''West'' *(''Window Rock, Arizona'') * Arizona State Route 264 **
St. Michaels, Arizona St. Michaels ( nv, ) is a chapter of the Navajo Nation and a census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States. The Navajo Nation Government Campus is located within the chapter at Window Rock. The population was 1,443 at t ...
*– *– *IR-123 *
Hunters Point, Arizona Hunters Point is an unincorporated community in Apache County, Arizona, United States. Hunters Point is south-southwest of Window Rock Window Rock ( nv, , ) is a census-designated place that serves as the seat of government and capital of t ...
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Oak Springs, Arizona Oak Springs is a census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States. The population was 63 at the 2010 census. Geography Oak Springs is located along Indian Route 12, about north of Interstate 40 and south of St. Michaels ...
**IR-28 & IR-124 *– *(Black Creek exits southwesterly) **''South'' ''East'' * Window Rock, Arizona **
Tse Bonito, New Mexico Tse Bonito ( Navajo: ') is a census-designated place (CDP) in McKinley County, New Mexico, United States and is part of the greater Window Rock, Arizona population center, and seat of the Navajo Nation government. The population was 261 at the 20 ...
(on NM-264) *AZ-264 &
New Mexico State Road 264 State Road 264 (NM 264) is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Mexico. The highway extends from the Arizona state line at Tse Bonito, where the road continues west as Arizona State Route 264 (AZ 264), east to U.S. Route 491 (US 491) at Y ...
*– *IR-123 *– *– *– IR-124 *– The townsites north of Window Rock are Fort Defiance and Navajo.
Sawmill, Arizona Sawmill ( nv, ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States. Sawmill is a part of Fort Defiance Agency, which is on the Navajo Nation. The population was 748 at the 2010 census. It is named after and developed ar ...
, on Indian Route 7 (IR-7) from Fort Defiance, lies northwest on the
Defiance Plateau The Defiance Plateau, part of the geologic Defiance Uplift, is an approximately 75-mile (121 km) long, mostly north-trending plateau of Apache County, Arizona, with its east and southeast perimeter, as parts of San Juan and McKinley Counti ...
, which formerly had an operational sawmill industry. The Black Creek and rivercourse
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is traversed by the north–south IR-12. South of Oak Springs, Arizona, IR-12 traverses south-southeasterly out of Oak Springs Valley to Interstate 40, about 8-mi distant.Arizona Benchmark Maps, p. 70-71. At Window Rock, IR-12 traverses due-north at the east bank of Black Creek. At Fort Defiance, (west side of river, 5-mi north), IR-12 enters New Mexico to reach Navajo, New Mexico, at the southeast corner of Red Lake. IR-12 becomes New Mexico State Road 134 and turns northeast to meet a north-traversing stretch of U.S. Route 491 in New Mexico.


References

* Arizona Road & Recreation Atlas, Benchmark Maps, 2nd Edition, c. 1998, 112 pages. * Arizona DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer, 5th Edition, c. 2002, 76 pages. * New Mexico DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer, 5th Edition, c. 2009, 72 pages.


See also

* List of rivers of Arizona *
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