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Dean Creek (Cayuga Lake tributary) is located in New York Adirondack Park
Dean Creek (Cayuga Lake tributary)
Dean Creek (Cayuga Lake tributary) is located in the United States
Dean Creek (Cayuga Lake tributary)
Location of the mouth of Dean Creek
Country United States
State New York
County Cayuga
Physical characteristics
River mouth Cayuga Lake
Aurora, Cayuga County, New York, United States
381.9 ft (116.4 m)
42°46′09″N 76°42′36″W / 42.76906°N 76.70987°W / 42.76906; -76.70987

Dean Creek is a small river found in Cayuga County, New York, in the United States. It's known for flowing into Cayuga Lake, one of the famous Finger Lakes.

Dean Creek: A New York River

Dean Creek is a natural waterway located in the beautiful state of New York. It's part of the many streams and rivers that help shape the landscape of Cayuga County.

Where Does It Flow?

This creek has a clear path. It flows into Cayuga Lake, which is a large, long lake. The spot where Dean Creek meets Cayuga Lake is just north of a town called Aurora. Aurora is also in Cayuga County.

Cayuga Lake Connection

Cayuga Lake is one of the eleven "Finger Lakes" in New York. These lakes are long and narrow, like fingers. Dean Creek adds its water to this important lake. The mouth of the creek, where it joins the lake, is about 381.9 ft (116.4 m) above sea level.

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