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Linesville Creek
Location of Linesville Creek mouth
Location of Linesville Creek mouth
Location of Linesville Creek mouth
Location of Linesville Creek mouth
Other name(s) Tributary to Shenango River
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
County Crawford
Townships Pine
Conneaut
Borough Linesville
Physical characteristics
Main source divide between Linesville Creek and Conneaut Creek
about 1 mile north of Center Road, Pennsylvania
1,140 ft (350 m)
41°43′25″N 080°24′45″W / 41.72361°N 80.41250°W / 41.72361; -80.41250
River mouth Pymatuning Lake
Linesville, Pennsylvania
1,010 ft (310 m)
41°38′53″N 080°25′08″W / 41.64806°N 80.41889°W / 41.64806; -80.41889
Length 6.01 mi (9.67 km)
Basin features
Progression south
River system Shenango River
Basin size 9.86 square miles (25.5 km2)
Tributaries
  • Left:
    unnamed tributaries
  • Right:
    unnamed tributaries

Linesville Creek is a small stream, or "tributary," located in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. It flows into the Shenango River and the Pymatuning Reservoir. The area of land that drains into Linesville Creek, called its "watershed," covers about 9.86 square miles (25.5 square kilometers).

Where Linesville Creek Flows

Linesville Creek starts in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, near a place called Center Road. It begins at an elevation of about 1,140 feet (347 meters) above sea level. This starting point is close to the area that separates the water flowing into Linesville Creek from the water flowing into another stream called Conneaut Creek.

Journey to the Reservoir

As Linesville Creek flows, it travels south through different types of land. The creek passes through parts of Pine Township, Conneaut Township, and the borough of Linesville. Its journey is about 6 miles (10 kilometers) long.

Meeting the Pymatuning Reservoir

The creek eventually reaches its end at the Pymatuning Lake, which is part of the Pymatuning Reservoir. This reservoir is a large body of water formed by damming the Shenango River. The mouth of Linesville Creek, where it joins the reservoir, is located in Linesville, Pennsylvania, at an elevation of about 1,010 feet (308 meters).

The Linesville Creek Watershed

A watershed is like a big bowl where all the rain and snow that falls eventually flows into a specific stream or river. The Linesville Creek watershed is important for the health of the creek and the larger Pymatuning Reservoir.

Land Use in the Watershed

The land around Linesville Creek is used in different ways:

  • About 41% of the watershed is covered by forests. These trees help keep the water clean and provide homes for wildlife.
  • Around 54% of the land is used for farming, which is called agricultural land.
  • The remaining part of the watershed is used for other purposes, like towns or roads.

Water Flow and Importance

On average, about 14.60 cubic feet (0.41 cubic meters) of water flows out of Linesville Creek into the Pymatuning Reservoir every second. This flow helps to feed the reservoir, which is a popular spot for fishing and boating. The creek also has many small, unnamed streams that flow into it, adding to its water volume.

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