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Owl Creek
Physical characteristics
Main source 40°59′35″N 104°47′27″W / 40.99306°N 104.79083°W / 40.99306; -104.79083
River mouth Confluence with the Lone Tree
4,793 ft (1,461 m)
40°32′32″N 104°39′14″W / 40.54222°N 104.65389°W / 40.54222; -104.65389
Basin features
Progression Lone TreeSouth PlattePlatte
MissouriMississippi

Owl Creek is a small waterway, or creek, located in Weld County, Colorado. It's like a smaller branch that feeds into a bigger river system. This creek flows south and eventually joins another creek called Lone Tree Creek.

What is Owl Creek?

Owl Creek is known as a tributary. This means it's a stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river. Think of it as a smaller road leading to a main highway. Owl Creek's main highway is Lone Tree Creek.

Where Does Owl Creek Start and End?

Owl Creek begins its journey in the northern part of Weld County, Colorado. It then travels south. Its journey ends when it meets Lone Tree Creek. This meeting point is called a confluence. You can find this confluence east of a town called Eaton.

Owl Creek's Big Journey

Even though Owl Creek is small, its water travels a very long way! After joining Lone Tree Creek, the water continues into the South Platte River. From there, it flows into the larger Platte River. The Platte River then empties into the mighty Missouri River. Finally, the Missouri River joins the huge Mississippi River, which flows all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. So, a drop of water from Owl Creek could end up in the ocean!

How High is the End of the Creek?

When Owl Creek meets Lone Tree Creek, the elevation is about 4,793 feet (or 1,461 meters) above sea level. This means it's quite high up, even at its lowest point.

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