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Eagle Creek
Physical characteristics
Main source Scott County
River mouth Kentucky River in Carroll County
427 ft (130 m)

Eagle Creek is a long, winding stream that flows through several counties in central Kentucky in the United States. It's like a smaller river that eventually joins a bigger one. Eagle Creek is a tributary of the Kentucky River, which means it flows into the Kentucky River. They meet near Worthville in Carroll County.

What is Eagle Creek?

Eagle Creek is a natural waterway, much like a small river. It starts in Scott County and makes its way across the land, twisting and turning as it goes. This winding path is why it's called "meandering." It's an important part of the natural landscape in Kentucky, providing water for plants and animals along its banks.

Where Does Eagle Creek Start and End?

Every stream and river has a beginning, called its source, and an end, called its mouth. Eagle Creek's journey begins in Delaplain, which is in Scott County. From there, it flows generally northwest.

As it travels, Eagle Creek passes by many different places. It flows near towns like Sadieville, New Columbus, and Lawrenceville. Further along its path, it goes by Elliston and Sanders.

Finally, after its long journey, Eagle Creek reaches its mouth. This is where it joins the much larger Kentucky River. The mouth of Eagle Creek is located near Worthville in Carroll County. At this point, the water from Eagle Creek becomes part of the Kentucky River's flow.

How Big is Eagle Creek?

While Eagle Creek isn't one of the largest rivers, it's quite long and carries a good amount of water. Near a town called Glencoe, scientists measure how much water flows through the creek. On average, about 593 cubic feet of water pass by every second! That's like more than 4,400 gallons of water moving past you in just one second. The mouth of the creek, where it meets the Kentucky River, is about 427 feet (or 130 meters) above sea level.

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