Knob Creek (Stouts Creek tributary) facts for kids
Knob Creek is a stream in Iron and St. Francois counties in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is a tributary of Stouts Creek.
The stream headwaters arise on the west flank of Oak Mountain at an elevation of 1400 feet. The stream flows west-southwest to enter the adjacent valley near Lopez about one mile south of Middlebrook in the southwest corner of St. Francois County. The stream enters Iron County and turns south-southeast and flows past Pilot Knob and Ironton to its confluence with Stouts Creek.
The source area is at 37°39′14″N 90°37′59″W / 37.65389°N 90.63306°W and the confluence is at 37°36′01″N 90°36′51″W / 37.60028°N 90.61417°W.
Knob Creek was named for a summit along its course called Pilot Knob.
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