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Fox Creek
Country United States
State New York
County Albany, Greene
Towns , Rensselaerville
Physical characteristics
Main source Rensselaerville State Forest
Rensselaerville State Forest, Village of Rensselaerville
42°30′05″N 74°11′04″W / 42.50139°N 74.18444°W / 42.50139; -74.18444
River mouth Catskill Creek
Preston Hollow, New York
0 ft (0 m)
42°26′27″N 74°12′14″W / 42.44083°N 74.20389°W / 42.44083; -74.20389

Fox Creek is a small stream, also called a tributary, located in Albany County, New York. It is about 6 miles (9.7 kilometers) long. This creek is an important part of the larger Hudson River watershed. This means its waters eventually flow into the Hudson River.

Discovering Fox Creek: Where It Begins

Fox Creek starts its journey in the beautiful Rensselaerville State Forest. This forest is a protected natural area. The creek's source is in the town of Rensselaerville itself. It begins as tiny trickles of water. These small streams then join together to form the main creek.

The Path of Fox Creek Through New York

As Fox Creek flows, it travels through different parts of Albany County. It winds its way through natural landscapes. The creek helps to shape the land around it. It carries water and small bits of soil. This process is called erosion.

Fox Creek's Connection to Catskill Creek

Fox Creek does not flow directly into the Hudson River. Instead, it joins a larger stream called Catskill Creek. This meeting point is near a place called Preston Hollow. Catskill Creek then continues its journey. It eventually flows into the mighty Hudson River.

Joining the Hudson River Watershed

Because Fox Creek flows into Catskill Creek, and Catskill Creek flows into the Hudson River, Fox Creek is part of the Hudson River watershed. A watershed is an area of land. All the water in that area drains into a common river, lake, or ocean. So, water from Fox Creek contributes to the vast Hudson River system. This system is vital for many plants and animals. It also provides water for people.

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