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Mill Creek
Country United States
State New York
Physical characteristics
Main source Mill Creek Lake
43°25′06″N 74°53′11″W / 43.41833°N 74.88639°W / 43.41833; -74.88639
River mouth West Canada Creek
Nobleboro, New York
1,388 ft (423 m)
43°23′52″N 74°51′31″W / 43.39778°N 74.85861°W / 43.39778; -74.85861

Mill Creek is a small waterway, often called a stream or creek. It flows into West Canada Creek in a place called Nobleboro, New York. This area is located in Herkimer County, New York, which is part of the state of New York in the United States. Creeks like Mill Creek are important parts of the natural world. They help carry water across the land.

Exploring Mill Creek's Journey

Mill Creek starts its journey in one spot and ends it in another. Every river or creek has a beginning and an end. Understanding these points helps us trace its path.

Where Mill Creek Begins

Mill Creek starts at a place called Mill Creek Lake. This lake is its "source." Think of a source as the very first spot where a river or creek gets its water. The water then begins to flow downhill from there. The source of Mill Creek is located at coordinates 43°25′06″N 74°53′11″W / 43.41833°N 74.88639°W / 43.41833; -74.88639.

Where Mill Creek Ends

After flowing for some distance, Mill Creek reaches its "mouth." The mouth is where a river or creek flows into a larger body of water. For Mill Creek, its mouth is West Canada Creek. So, Mill Creek is a smaller stream that feeds into a bigger one. This meeting point is near Nobleboro, New York, at coordinates 43°23′52″N 74°51′31″W / 43.39778°N 74.85861°W / 43.39778; -74.85861. At this spot, the land is about 1,388 ft (423 m) above sea level.

Why Creeks Like Mill Creek Matter

Even small creeks play a big role in nature. They are not just lines on a map. They are living systems that support many things.

Home for Wildlife

Creeks provide a home for many plants and animals. Fish, insects, and small creatures live in the water. Birds and other animals visit the creek to drink. The plants along the banks also depend on the water. This makes the creek area a busy natural habitat.

Connecting Water Systems

Mill Creek connects Mill Creek Lake to West Canada Creek. West Canada Creek then flows into even larger rivers. This shows how all water bodies are linked together. Water from rain or snow eventually makes its way through these creeks and rivers. It travels all the way to the ocean. This journey helps keep our planet's water cycle going.

Fun and Learning

Creeks can also be places for people to enjoy nature. You might see people fishing or exploring near a creek. They are great spots to learn about local wildlife and the environment. Protecting creeks like Mill Creek helps keep our natural world healthy for everyone.

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