kids encyclopedia robot

Whitney Creek facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts
Quick facts for kids
Whitney Creek
Whitney Creek is located in New York
Whitney Creek
Location of the mouth within New York State
Country United States
State New York
Physical characteristics
Main source Whitney Lake
43°35′52″N 74°32′50″W / 43.59778°N 74.54722°W / 43.59778; -74.54722
River mouth Mud Lake
2,356 ft (718 m)
43°35′20″N 74°36′38″W / 43.58889°N 74.61056°W / 43.58889; -74.61056

Whitney Creek is a small, natural stream located in the beautiful Hamilton County, New York. It's like a watery pathway that connects two lakes. This creek starts its journey from Whitney Lake and flows towards the west. After its short trip, it empties into Mud Lake.

What is Whitney Creek?

Whitney Creek is a type of waterway called a creek or a stream. These are smaller than rivers but still important for the environment. They carry water from higher places to lower places. Think of it as a natural channel for water to flow through.

Where Does Whitney Creek Start?

Every creek needs a beginning! For Whitney Creek, its source is Whitney Lake. A source is the place where a river or stream begins. This lake is located in the same area, Hamilton County, New York.

Where Does Whitney Creek End?

After flowing for a bit, Whitney Creek reaches its end, which is called its mouth. The mouth of Whitney Creek is Mud Lake. So, the creek acts like a connector, moving water from Whitney Lake into Mud Lake. This process is part of a larger water system.

The Flow of Whitney Creek

From Whitney Lake, Whitney Creek flows in a westerly direction. This means the water moves from east to west. The land's shape, or topography, usually decides which way a creek will flow. Water always travels downhill, finding the easiest path.

Location in New York

Whitney Creek is found in Hamilton County, New York. This county is in the northern part of New York State, known for its many lakes, forests, and natural areas. It's a place where you can find lots of wildlife and beautiful scenery.

Why are Creeks Important?

Creeks like Whitney Creek are very important for many reasons:

  • Habitat: They provide homes for fish, insects, and other small creatures.
  • Water Supply: They contribute to the water supply for larger lakes and rivers.
  • Ecosystem Health: They help keep the surrounding land healthy by moving nutrients and water.
  • Nature's Pathways: They are natural pathways for water to travel through the landscape.
kids search engine
Whitney Creek Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.