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Johns Creek
Johns Creek (Oostanaula River), Johns Mountain WMA, Nov 2017 1.jpg
Johns Creek in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest
Country United States
State Georgia
Counties Walker, Floyd, Gordon
Physical characteristics
Main source Johns Mountain
34°37′37″N 085°05′42″W / 34.62694°N 85.09500°W / 34.62694; -85.09500
River mouth Oostanaula River
34°25′31″N 085°05′21″W / 34.42528°N 85.08917°W / 34.42528; -85.08917
Length 14 miles (23 km)

Johns Creek is a 14 miles (23 km) stream in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is a tributary of the Oostanaula River and was named in honor of John Fields, a local Cherokee Indian.

Course

Johns Creek originates on the eastern slope of Johns Mountain in Walker County. From there, the stream flows south through the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest into Floyd County. South of the Floyd-Gordon county line, Johns Creek is joined by Pocket Creek and briefly flows west for about 1,300 feet (400 m) before turning south again. From there, the stream passes by Everett Springs.

South of the national forest, Johns Creek forms the boundary between Floyd and Gordon counties, passing under Georgia State Route 156. Eventually, the stream empties into the Oostanaula River.

Fishing

Rainbow trout is present on Johns Creek through fish stocking. Redeye bass is another species present on the stream.

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