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Caroga Creek
Caroga Creek is located in New York Adirondack Park
Caroga Creek
Caroga Creek is located in the United States
Caroga Creek
Location of the mouth of Caroga Creek
Country United States
State New York
Regions Adirondacks, Central New York Region
Counties Fulton
Physical characteristics
Main source East Caroga Lake
Caroga, New York
919 ft (280 m)
43°02′11″N 74°31′26″W / 43.03639°N 74.52389°W / 43.03639; -74.52389
River mouth Mohawk River
Palatine Church, New York
305 ft (93 m)
42°57′52″N 74°38′16″W / 42.96444°N 74.63778°W / 42.96444; -74.63778
Basin features
Basin size 88.2 sq mi (228 km2)
Tributaries
  • Left:
    Peck Creek, Sprite Creek, Mill Creek
  • Right:
    Glasgow Creek, North Creek

Caroga Creek is a lovely river located in Fulton County, in the state of New York. It's a natural waterway that plays an important role in the local environment. This creek starts its journey from a beautiful lake and flows through different areas before joining a much larger river.

The Journey of Caroga Creek

Caroga Creek begins its adventure at East Caroga Lake. This lake is found near the town of Caroga, New York. From there, the creek flows generally south.

Flowing Through Fulton County

As Caroga Creek travels south, it passes through Rockwood Lake. This shows how rivers often connect different bodies of water. The creek continues its path through the scenic landscapes of Fulton County.

Where Caroga Creek Ends

After its journey, Caroga Creek eventually meets the Mohawk River. This meeting point is in a small community called Palatine Church. The Mohawk River is a much bigger river that eventually flows into the Hudson River.

What is a River Basin?

Every river has something called a river basin. Think of it like a giant bowl or a funnel. A river basin is all the land area where rain or melting snow drains into a specific river and its smaller streams. For Caroga Creek, its basin covers about 88.2 square miles. This means all the water that falls on that land eventually makes its way into Caroga Creek.

Streams Joining Caroga Creek

Many smaller streams, called tributaries, flow into Caroga Creek. These tributaries add more water to the creek as it flows.

  • On the left side, streams like Peck Creek, Sprite Creek, and Mill Creek join in.
  • On the right side, you'll find streams such as Glasgow Creek and North Creek adding their waters.
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