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Hare Snipe Creek
Hare Snipe Creek is located in North Carolina
Hare Snipe Creek
Hare Snipe Creek is located in the United States
Hare Snipe Creek
Location of Hare Snipe Creek mouth
Other name(s) Tributary to Crabtree Creek
Country United States
State North Carolina
County Wake
City Raleigh
Physical characteristics
Main source divide between Hare Snipe Creek and Lower Barton Creek
about 0.5 miles southeast of Leesville, North Carolina
430 ft (130 m)
35°54′23″N 078°43′02″W / 35.90639°N 78.71722°W / 35.90639; -78.71722
River mouth Crabtree Creek
Raleigh, North Carolina
223 ft (68 m)
35°50′42″N 078°41′20″W / 35.84500°N 78.68889°W / 35.84500; -78.68889
Length 5.23 mi (8.42 km)
Basin features
Progression south
River system Neuse River
Basin size 7.24 square miles (18.8 km2)
Tributaries
  • Left:
    unnamed tributaries
  • Right:
    unnamed tributaries
Waterbodies Lake Lynn

Hare Snipe Creek is a small stream located in Raleigh, North Carolina. It is a "tributary" of Crabtree Creek. This means Hare Snipe Creek flows into Crabtree Creek, adding its water to the larger stream. The creek begins in the northern part of Raleigh and flows generally south. Along its path, it passes through Lake Lynn before reaching Crabtree Creek.

Journey of Hare Snipe Creek

Hare Snipe Creek starts in northern Raleigh, North Carolina. Its source is near Leesville, North Carolina. The creek begins at an elevation of about 430 feet (131 meters) above sea level. From there, it flows south through Wake County.

Flowing Through Lake Lynn

As Hare Snipe Creek travels south, it flows into Lake Lynn. This lake is a popular spot for recreation in Raleigh. The creek helps to fill Lake Lynn with water. After passing through the lake, the creek continues its journey south.

Joining Crabtree Creek

Hare Snipe Creek eventually reaches its end point. It flows into Crabtree Creek in Raleigh. This meeting point is at an elevation of about 223 feet (68 meters). Crabtree Creek is part of the larger Neuse River system. This means water from Hare Snipe Creek eventually flows into the Neuse River.

Size and Surroundings

Hare Snipe Creek is about 5.23 miles (8.42 kilometers) long. It's not a very long creek, but it plays an important role. The area of land that drains into Hare Snipe Creek is called its "watershed" or "basin."

The Creek's Watershed

The watershed of Hare Snipe Creek covers about 7.24 square miles (18.75 square kilometers). This is the total area where rain and other water sources collect and flow into the creek. About 19% of this watershed is covered by forests. These forested areas help to keep the water clean. They also provide homes for local wildlife.

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