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Turkey Creek (New York) is located in New York Adirondack Park
Turkey Creek (New York)
Turkey Creek (New York) is located in the United States
Turkey Creek (New York)
Location of the mouth of Turkey Creek
Country United States
State New York
Region Central New York
County Oneida
Towns Kirkland, Marshall
Physical characteristics
Main source 42°59′37″N 75°18′59″W / 42.99361°N 75.31639°W / 42.99361; -75.31639
River mouth Oriskany Creek
Farmers Mills, Oneida County, New York
659 ft (201 m)
43°01′14″N 75°24′11″W / 43.02056°N 75.40306°W / 43.02056; -75.40306

Turkey Creek is a small stream, also known as a creek, located in Oneida County, New York. It flows through parts of the towns of Kirkland and Marshall. This creek is an important part of the local water system. It eventually joins a larger stream called Oriskany Creek.

Exploring Turkey Creek

Turkey Creek is a type of small river, often called a stream or a creek. It is much smaller than a big river. Creeks like Turkey Creek are important. They carry water from smaller areas into larger bodies of water.

Where Does Turkey Creek Flow?

Turkey Creek is found in Oneida County, New York. It starts its journey in the eastern part of the county. The exact starting point, or source, is located at coordinates 42°59′37″N 75°18′59″W.

The creek then flows generally westward. It passes through the towns of Kirkland and Marshall. These towns are in the central part of New York State.

Where Turkey Creek Ends

After flowing for some distance, Turkey Creek reaches its end. It flows into Oriskany Creek. This meeting point is near a place called Farmers Mills, New York. The mouth of Turkey Creek is at an elevation of about 659 feet (201 meters) above sea level. This is where its water joins the larger flow of Oriskany Creek.

Part of a Bigger Water System

Even though Turkey Creek is small, it is a vital part of a larger water system. Oriskany Creek, which Turkey Creek flows into, is itself a tributary. This means Oriskany Creek also flows into an even larger river. All these connected waterways help carry water across the land. They are important for the environment and for people.

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