Elkhorn Creek (Tug Fork tributary) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Elkhorn Creek |
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Country | United States |
State | West Virginia |
County | McDowell, Mercer |
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Main source | Coaldale Mountain Mercer County, West Virginia 2,674 ft (815 m) 37°20′50″N 81°20′20″W / 37.34722°N 81.33889°W |
River mouth | Tug Fork Welch, West Virginia 1,296 ft (395 m) 37°25′49″N 81°35′10″W / 37.43028°N 81.58611°W |
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Elkhorn Creek is a 23.7-mile-long (38.1 km) tributary of the Tug Fork, belonging to the Ohio River and Mississippi River watersheds. It is located in McDowell and Mercer counties in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Elkhorn Creek is also known as Elkhorn Fork and Elkhorn River.
According to tradition, Elkhorn Creek was named after an incident when a pioneer hunter displayed an elk's horn near the creek's mouth.
Tributaries
Tributary streams are listed from source to mouth.
- Angle Hollow
- Turkey Gap Branch
- Johns Knob Branch
- Lick Branch
- Trace Branch
- North Fork Elkhorn Creek
- Bearwallow Branch
- Buzzard Branch
- Burk Creek
- Clark Branch
- Coalbank Branch
- Big Branch
- Bottom Creek
- Rockhouse Branch
- Laurel Branch
- Upper Belcher Branch
- Lick Branch
- Meetinghouse Branch
- Mill Creek
List of cities and towns along Elkhorn Creek
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