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Enfield Creek
Country United States
State New York
Physical characteristics
River mouth Cayuga Inlet
Ithaca, New York, United States
42°24′04″N 76°32′30″W / 42.40111°N 76.54167°W / 42.40111; -76.54167
Basin features
Basin size 30.5 sq mi (79 km2)

Enfield Creek is a small river found in Tompkins County, New York. It flows into a larger waterway called Cayuga Inlet. This inlet then leads to Cayuga Lake, one of New York's famous Finger Lakes.

About Enfield Creek

Enfield Creek is an important part of the local water system. It helps carry water from the land into bigger lakes and rivers. Creeks like Enfield Creek are often home to many different plants and animals.

Where Enfield Creek Flows

The creek starts its journey in Tompkins County, New York. It winds its way through the landscape, collecting water as it goes. Eventually, it reaches the city of Ithaca, New York. Here, it joins the Cayuga Inlet. The inlet is a channel that connects to Cayuga Lake.

The Watery Area Around the Creek

The area of land that drains water into Enfield Creek is called its basin or watershed. For Enfield Creek, this basin covers about 30.5 square miles (79 square kilometers). This means all the rain and snow that falls in this area will eventually flow into Enfield Creek.

Nature Around the Creek

Even though it's a small creek, Enfield Creek plays a big role in nature. It provides a home for various fish and other aquatic creatures. Many plants grow along its banks, offering shelter and food for animals. The creek also helps keep the local environment healthy.

Enfield Creek and People

Creeks like Enfield Creek are important for people too. They can be used for fishing or simply enjoyed for their natural beauty. Local communities often work to protect these waterways. This helps keep the water clean for everyone, including wildlife.

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