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Gridley Creek
Country United States
State New York
Physical characteristics
River mouth Mohawk River
Whitesboro, New York
404 ft (123 m)
43°07′23″N 75°14′30″W / 43.12306°N 75.24167°W / 43.12306; -75.24167
Basin features
Basin size 3.35 sq mi (8.7 km2)

Gridley Creek is a small stream located in New York. It flows into the Mohawk River in a town called Whitesboro, New York. Even though it's small, Gridley Creek is an important part of the local water system.

Gridley Creek: A Small Stream's Journey

Gridley Creek is a natural waterway in Oneida County, New York. It begins its journey and eventually reaches the Mohawk River. The Mohawk River is a much larger river. It flows across New York State.

Where Gridley Creek Flows

The mouth of Gridley Creek is in Whitesboro, New York. This is where it joins the Mohawk River. The land around the creek is at an elevation of about 404 feet (123 meters). This means it flows downhill to meet the larger river.

The Water It Collects

Gridley Creek has a "basin size" of 3.35 square miles. A basin, also called a watershed, is like a giant funnel. It's the entire area of land where all the rain and snowmelt drain into that specific creek. So, all the water that falls on 3.35 square miles of land around Gridley Creek will eventually flow into it.

Why Small Creeks Matter

Even small creeks like Gridley Creek are very important. They help carry water from the land to larger rivers. This prevents flooding and keeps the water cycle moving. Creeks also provide homes for small fish, insects, and plants. They are a vital part of the natural environment. Gridley Creek helps keep the Mohawk River healthy. It is part of a much bigger network of waterways.

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