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Wharton Creek
Country United States
State New York
County Otsego
Physical characteristics
River mouth Unadilla River
New Berlin, New York
42°37′06″N 75°19′40″W / 42.6182°N 75.3279°W / 42.6182; -75.3279
Length 36.1 mi (58.1 km)
Basin features
Tributaries

Wharton Creek is a cool stream located in Otsego County, New York. It's like a long, winding path of water, stretching about 36.1 miles (58.1 km). This creek is a tributary, which means it's a smaller stream that flows into a larger river. For Wharton Creek, that larger river is the Unadilla River.

When water from Wharton Creek joins the Unadilla River, it then becomes part of an even bigger system. This system is called the Susquehanna River watershed. A watershed is an area of land where all the water drains into a common river or bay. Eventually, all this water makes its way to the Chesapeake Bay.

Where Does Wharton Creek Start and End?

Wharton Creek begins its journey in a town called Richfield. This is where the water first gathers to form the creek.

The Creek's Journey

From Richfield, the creek flows mostly southwest. It travels through several towns, almost like taking a scenic tour! These towns include Plainfield, Exeter, Burlington, Edmeston, and Pittsfield.

Joining the Unadilla River

After its long trip through these towns, Wharton Creek finally reaches its end. It flows into the Unadilla River in the village of New Berlin. This is where the waters of Wharton Creek merge with the larger Unadilla River.

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