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Oak Creek
Country United States
State New York
Region Central New York Region
Physical characteristics
Main source Bear Swamp Pond
42°40′24″N 74°40′29″W / 42.67333°N 74.67472°W / 42.67333; -74.67472
River mouth Schenevus Creek
East Worcester, New York, United States
1,411 ft (430 m)
42°36′42″N 74°40′58″W / 42.61167°N 74.68278°W / 42.61167; -74.68278

Oak Creek is a small waterway located in New York State, United States. It's like a natural stream that helps carry water from one place to another. This creek is an important part of the local environment. It flows through Otsego County, which is in the central part of New York.

About Oak Creek

Oak Creek is a creek, which is a small stream or river. It's smaller than a big river but still plays a vital role in the water cycle. Creeks often connect ponds, lakes, and larger rivers. They help move water across the land.

Where Does Oak Creek Start?

Every creek and river has a starting point, called its source. For Oak Creek, its journey begins at a place called Bear Swamp Pond. A pond is a small body of still water. Water from the pond slowly flows out, forming the beginning of Oak Creek. The coordinates for its source are 42°40′24″N 74°40′29″W / 42.67333°N 74.67472°W / 42.67333; -74.67472.

Where Does Oak Creek End?

After flowing for some distance, Oak Creek reaches its mouth, which is where it flows into another, larger body of water. Oak Creek flows into Schenevus Creek. Schenevus Creek is another important waterway in the area. This meeting point is located near East Worcester, New York. The elevation at its mouth is about 1,411 feet (430 meters) above sea level. The coordinates for its mouth are 42°36′42″N 74°40′58″W / 42.61167°N 74.68278°W / 42.61167; -74.68278.

Importance of Creeks

Creeks like Oak Creek are very important for many reasons:

  • They provide habitats for various plants and animals. Fish, insects, and birds often live near or in creeks.
  • They help to drain water from the land. This prevents flooding and keeps the soil healthy.
  • They contribute to larger river systems. The water from Oak Creek eventually joins Schenevus Creek, which then flows into even larger rivers. This helps carry water all the way to the ocean.
  • They can be used for recreation, like fishing or simply enjoying nature.
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