Middle Creek is a
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Opequon Creek, belonging to the
Potomac River and
Chesapeake Bay watersheds, located in
Berkeley County in
West Virginia's
Eastern Panhandle.
Headwaters and course
Middle Creek's source is located on the eastern foothills of
North Mountain (1644 feet/501 m) southwest of
Martinsburg. From its headwaters, Middle Creek is a small meandering stream that curves southward paralleling Poorhouse Road until its junction with
West Virginia Route 45. Throughout this stretch, Middle Creek is joined by a number of spring-fed streams off of North Mountain, most of which are used for watering animals on the area's farmlands. After it passes beneath WV 45, Middle Creek continues its course to the southeast near the community of
Arden
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. The stream is dammed numerous times to create small lakes and ponds, as well as light rapids. Middle Creek passes under
Interstate 81 and
U.S. Route 11
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before it meanders to the east through the town of
Darkesville. From Darkesville, Middle Creek winds through a series of gorges created by rolling hills before its
confluence
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with Opequon Creek.
Water quality
The water quality of Middle Creek is very mixed. While the creek is in the
North Mountain , its water quality is general good because of the low pollution and the low population of North Mountain. Its water quality dramatically drops once it joins the spring-fed streams because of agricultural run-off. Due to numerous dams though, this run-off doesn't always make it to the
Opequon Creek. When it joins the Opequon, its water quality is good to moderate.
Water flow
Due to water runoff during rainfall, the water flow of Middle Creek varies. In the spring, the creek's output of water is very high due to wet conditions during spring. In the summer, the water flow is usually normal, with
Thunderstorms raising the water, and short-term droughts lowering the water. In the fall, the water level is usually below-normal due to dry conditions and lower rainfall. During the winter however, the creek is usually at its highest because of low evaporation caused by cold temperatures and thick cloud covers. The creek rarely freezes over, but sometimes stagnant water will freeze through.
Flora and fauna
Middle Creek is home to many species of
crayfish
Crayfish are freshwater crustaceans belonging to the clade Astacidea, which also contains lobsters. In some locations, they are also known as crawfish, craydids, crawdaddies, crawdads, freshwater lobsters, mountain lobsters, rock lobsters, mu ...
and
minnow. Many species of turtles also inhabit the creek, most notably the
eastern box turtle
The eastern box turtle (''Terrapene carolina carolina'') is a subspecies within a group of hinge-shelled turtles normally called box turtles. ''T. c. carolina'' is native to the eastern part of the United States.
The eastern box turtle ...
. Snakes are very common, with
copperheads and
garter snakes being the most numerous. Many species of mammals live near the creek's water, the biggest being the
white-tailed deer. Plants types that live along the creek include grasses, water lilies, and aquatic plants.
Sycamore tree
Sycamore is a name which has been applied to several types of trees, but with somewhat similar leaf forms. The name derives from the ancient Greek ' (''sūkomoros'') meaning "fig-mulberry".
Species of trees known as sycamore:
* ''Acer pseudoplata ...
s,
tulip trees
''Liriodendron'' () is a genus of two species of characteristically large trees, deciduous tree, deciduous over most of their populations, in the magnolia family (biology), family (Magnoliaceae).
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, and
willow trees dig their roots along the creeks banks.
See also
*
List of West Virginia rivers
References
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Rivers of Berkeley County, West Virginia
Rivers of West Virginia
Tributaries of the Potomac River