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Tillie Creek
KernRiverMap.png
Map of the San Joaquin and Tulare Basin region with the Kern River highlighted. Some rivers shown are intermittent or normally dry. A few selected canals are shown. Below: Map of the San Joaquin and Tulare Basin region showing the old lakes and river courses.
Country United States
State California
Region Sierra Nevada
District Kern County
City Wofford Heights
Physical characteristics
Main source Sequoia National Forest
River mouth Lake Isabella reservoir
(formerly on North Fork Kern River)
2,680 ft (820 m)
35°42′22″N 118°27′39″W / 35.70611°N 118.46083°W / 35.70611; -118.46083

Tillie Creek is a small stream located in Kern County, California. It flows through the beautiful Southern Sierra Nevada mountains. This creek is a tributary, which means it's a smaller stream that flows into a larger river. Tillie Creek joins the North Fork of the Kern River.

Where is Tillie Creek Located?

Tillie Creek is found in the Kern River Valley area of California. Its journey ends in Lake Isabella reservoir. This lake was created when the Kern River was dammed. Before the dam was built, Tillie Creek flowed directly into the North Fork of the Kern River.

Tillie Creek's Connection to Lake Isabella

Today, the mouth of Tillie Creek is within the Lake Isabella reservoir. This reservoir is near the town of Wofford Heights. You can find the creek's exact location in Wofford Heights at these coordinates: 35°42′22″N 118°27′39″W / 35.70611°N 118.46083°W / 35.70611; -118.46083.

Lake Isabella is an important part of the local area. It provides water for many uses and is a popular spot for outdoor activities. Tillie Creek helps feed this important lake.

The Importance of Creeks and Rivers

Creeks like Tillie Creek play a vital role in our environment. They carry water from mountains and hills down to larger rivers or lakes. This water is essential for plants, animals, and people.

How Creeks Support Wildlife

Small streams like Tillie Creek create unique habitats. Many different types of plants grow along their banks. These plants provide food and shelter for various animals. Fish, insects, and birds often rely on creeks for their survival. Protecting these waterways helps keep our ecosystems healthy.

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