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Stony Creek
Stony Creek (Butternut Creek tributary) is located in New York
Stony Creek (Butternut Creek tributary)
Location of the mouth of Stony Creek
Country United States
State New York
Physical characteristics
Main source 42°37′24″N 75°08′15″W / 42.6233333°N 75.1375°W / 42.6233333; -75.1375
River mouth Butternut Creek
1,178 ft (359 m)
42°35′27″N 75°11′34″W / 42.5909088°N 75.1926658°W / 42.5909088; -75.1926658

Stony Creek is a small river or creek located in Otsego County, New York. It flows into Butternut Creek, which is another waterway in the area. You can find where Stony Creek joins Butternut Creek northwest of the town of New Lisbon.

Where is Stony Creek Located?

Stony Creek is found in the beautiful state of New York in the United States. Specifically, it is in Otsego County, a region known for its natural beauty and many streams.

Journey of the Creek

Every river and creek has a journey from its start to where it ends. Stony Creek begins its flow from a source at these coordinates: 42°37′24″N 75°08′15″W / 42.6233333°N 75.1375°W / 42.6233333; -75.1375. It then travels a short distance before meeting a larger waterway.

Where Stony Creek Ends

The journey of Stony Creek finishes when it flows into Butternut Creek. This meeting point, called the mouth, is located northwest of the town of New Lisbon. The exact coordinates for the mouth of Stony Creek are 42°35′27″N 75°11′34″W / 42.5909088°N 75.1926658°W / 42.5909088; -75.1926658. At this spot, the elevation is about 1,178 feet above sea level.

What is a Creek?

A creek is a natural flowing water channel, usually smaller than a river. Creeks are important parts of the water cycle. They help carry water from higher ground down to larger rivers, lakes, or even the ocean.

Importance of Creeks

Even small creeks like Stony Creek are very important for the environment. They provide homes for various plants and animals. Creeks also help keep the land healthy by moving water and nutrients. They are a vital part of the local ecosystem.

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