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Zimmerman Creek
Country United States
State New York
Physical characteristics
River mouth Mohawk River
St. Johnsville, New York
306 ft (93 m)
42°59′39″N 74°41′17″W / 42.99417°N 74.68806°W / 42.99417; -74.68806
Basin features
Basin size 14 sq mi (36 km2)

Zimmerman Creek is a small waterway located in New York State. It flows into the larger Mohawk River near the town of St. Johnsville, New York. Creeks like Zimmerman Creek are important parts of the local environment. They help carry water from land into bigger rivers and eventually to the ocean.

About Zimmerman Creek

Zimmerman Creek is a natural stream that helps drain water from a specific area of land. This area is called its watershed or basin. For Zimmerman Creek, this basin covers about 14 square miles. That's like a square area roughly 3.7 miles on each side.

Where Zimmerman Creek Flows

The creek starts from higher ground and flows downhill. Its journey ends when it joins the Mohawk River. The spot where it meets the Mohawk River is near St. Johnsville. At this point, the creek is about 306 feet above sea level. This elevation helps the water flow downwards.

What is a Creek?

A creek is a small stream of water. It is usually smaller than a river but larger than a brook. Creeks are often fed by rainwater or melting snow. They play a big role in the water cycle. Water from the land flows into creeks, then into rivers, and finally into larger bodies of water.

The Importance of Creeks

Creeks like Zimmerman Creek are vital for many reasons.

  • They provide homes for fish and other aquatic animals.
  • They help keep the land healthy by carrying away excess water.
  • They contribute to the overall health of larger rivers.
  • They can be a source of clean water for wildlife.

The Mohawk River Connection

The Mohawk River is a major river in New York State. It flows for about 149 miles (240 kilometers) across the state. The Mohawk River is a tributary of the Hudson River. This means that Zimmerman Creek's water eventually joins the Hudson River and flows all the way to the Atlantic Ocean.

St. Johnsville and the Creek

St. Johnsville is a small town in Montgomery County, New York. It is located right on the Mohawk River. Creeks like Zimmerman Creek are a natural feature of the landscape around the town. They add to the beauty and natural resources of the area.

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