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East Masonville Creek
East Masonville Creek is located in New York
East Masonville Creek
Location of the mouth of East Masonville Creek
Country United States
State New York
County Delaware
Physical characteristics
Main source 42°16′50″N 75°17′45″W / 42.2806378°N 75.2957302°W / 42.2806378; -75.2957302
River mouth Masonville Creek
1,296 ft (395 m)
42°14′39″N 75°22′07″W / 42.2442489°N 75.3685108°W / 42.2442489; -75.3685108
Basin features
Tributaries

East Masonville Creek is a small waterway, often called a creek, located in Delaware County, New York. It flows into Masonville Creek near the town of Masonville.

What is East Masonville Creek?

East Masonville Creek is a natural stream of water. It is smaller than a large river. Creeks like this are important parts of the local environment. They help move water across the land.

Where Does It Flow?

This creek begins in Delaware County, New York. It then travels a short distance. Its journey ends when it joins Masonville Creek. Masonville Creek is a larger waterway. This meeting point is close to the community of Masonville.

Why Are Creeks Important?

Creeks play a big role in nature. They are part of the water cycle. They carry water from higher ground to lower areas. This water eventually reaches larger rivers or even the ocean.

Homes for Wildlife

Creeks also provide homes for many living things. Fish, insects, and plants live in and around them. Animals like birds and deer use creeks for drinking water. They are vital for local ecosystems.

Connecting Waterways

Small creeks like East Masonville Creek are like tiny branches. They connect to larger streams and rivers. This network helps keep water flowing. It also supports the health of bigger waterways.

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