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Coddle Creek
Coddle Creek is located in North Carolina
Coddle Creek
Location of Coddle Creek mouth
Other name(s) Tributary to Rocky River
Country United States
State North Carolina
Counties Cabarrus
Iredell
Physical characteristics
Main source divide between Coddle Creek and Yadkin River
Mooresville, North Carolina
860 ft (260 m)
35°35′51″N 080°46′03″W / 35.59750°N 80.76750°W / 35.59750; -80.76750
River mouth Rocky River
about 2 miles east of Harrisburg, North Carolina
530 ft (160 m)
35°19′30″N 080°35′51″W / 35.32500°N 80.59750°W / 35.32500; -80.59750
Length 27.1 mi (43.6 km)
Basin features
Progression southeast
River system Pee Dee River
Basin size 79.14 square miles (205.0 km2)
Tributaries

Coddle Creek is a natural stream or small river located in the state of North Carolina, United States. It begins its journey in Iredell County, North Carolina, near the town of Mooresville, North Carolina. As it flows, it passes through a large part of northwestern Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Finally, Coddle Creek joins the Rocky River close to Harrisburg, North Carolina.

What is Coddle Creek?

Coddle Creek is an important waterway in North Carolina. It is known as a tributary, which means it's a smaller stream that flows into a larger river. In this case, Coddle Creek flows into the Rocky River. The Rocky River then joins the Pee Dee River system, which eventually reaches the Atlantic Ocean.

Where Does Coddle Creek Start?

Coddle Creek begins in Iredell County, North Carolina. Its starting point, also called its source, is near Mooresville. This area is about 860 feet (262 meters) above sea level. The water here comes from a natural divide between the Coddle Creek area and the Yadkin River basin.

Where Does Coddle Creek End?

After flowing for many miles, Coddle Creek reaches its mouth. This is where it empties into the Rocky River. The mouth of Coddle Creek is located about 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) east of Harrisburg, North Carolina. At this point, the elevation is lower, around 530 feet (162 meters) above sea level. The creek generally flows in a southeast direction.

How Long is Coddle Creek?

Coddle Creek is about 27.1 miles (43.6 kilometers) long. That's like driving from one end of a city to another! It collects water from a large area around it. This area is called its basin or watershed.

What is the Coddle Creek Basin?

The basin of Coddle Creek covers about 79.14 square miles (205 square kilometers). A river basin is all the land where water drains into that specific river or stream. Think of it like a giant funnel, where all the rain and runoff in that area eventually flows into Coddle Creek.

What Streams Join Coddle Creek?

Many smaller streams flow into Coddle Creek, adding to its water. These are its tributaries.

These smaller streams help to keep Coddle Creek flowing and contribute to the overall health of the river system.

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