Sandy Lick Creek facts for kids
Sandy Lick Creek is a stream located in northwest Pennsylvania, United States. It is a tributary, which means it's a smaller stream that flows into a larger one. Sandy Lick Creek joins Redbank Creek.
This creek starts in Sandy Township, just north of a place called Lake Sabula. As it flows, Sandy Lick Creek eventually meets North Fork Creek. When these two creeks come together in the town of Brookville, Jefferson County, they form the Redbank Creek.
Towns and Townships Along the Creek
Sandy Lick Creek flows through several different towns and townships as it makes its way downstream. These are like the local areas or communities that the creek passes through. Here are the places it travels through, from where it starts to where it ends:
- Sandy Township
- DuBois
- Sandy Township
- Winslow Township
- Reynoldsville
- Winslow Township
- Knox Township
- Pine Creek Township
- Brookville
Smaller Streams Joining Sandy Lick Creek
Many smaller streams and runs flow into Sandy Lick Creek, adding to its water. These are also called tributaries. Here is a list of the named streams that join Sandy Lick Creek, starting from the ones closest to where Sandy Lick Creek begins and moving downstream:
- Lake Sabula
- Coal Run
- Muddy Run
- Narrows Creek
- Gravel Lick Run
- Laborde Branch
- Reisinger Run
- Pentz Run
- Beaver Run
- Clear Run
- Slab Run
- Wolf Run
- Panther Run
- Pitchpine Run
- Soldier Run
- Trout Run
- Schoolhouse Run
- O'Donnell Run
- Camp Run
- Fuller Run
- Cable Run
- Mill Creek
- Fivemile Run