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Mill Creek
Country United States
State New York
Region Central New York
County Otsego
Physical characteristics
River mouth Wharton Creek
Hamlet of Edmeston
42°41′41″N 75°14′27″W / 42.6946°N 75.2408°W / 42.6946; -75.2408

Mill Creek is a small stream located in the beautiful state of New York. It flows through the countryside, eventually joining a larger stream. Understanding creeks like Mill Creek helps us learn about our local environment.

Mill Creek: A New York Stream

Mill Creek is a stream found in the town of Edmeston, New York. Streams are like small rivers. They are important parts of the natural water system.

Where is Mill Creek Located?

Mill Creek is in Otsego County, which is part of the Central New York region. This area is known for its green landscapes and many waterways. The stream starts in one part of Otsego County. It then flows south through the land.

The Journey of Mill Creek's Water

Every stream has a beginning, called its source, and an end, called its mouth. Mill Creek's journey begins at coordinates 42°46′48″N 75°12′38″W / 42.780072°N 75.2104407°W / 42.780072; -75.2104407. From there, its water travels downstream.

The stream eventually meets another, larger body of water. Mill Creek flows into Wharton Creek. This meeting point is in the small community known as the hamlet of Edmeston. The mouth of Mill Creek is located at 42°41′41″N 75°14′27″W / 42.6946°N 75.2408°W / 42.6946; -75.2408.

Why are Streams Important?

Streams like Mill Creek are vital for many reasons.

  • They provide homes for fish and other aquatic animals.
  • They help carry water from higher elevations to lower ones.
  • They contribute to larger river systems, which are sources of drinking water.
  • They can also be places for people to enjoy nature.

Understanding and protecting streams helps keep our environment healthy.

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