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New Hope Creek
New Hope Creek by Laurel Hill foot trail.jpg
New Hope Creek from the southwest terminus of Duke Forest's Laurel Hill foot trail.
New Hope Creek is located in North Carolina
New Hope Creek
New Hope Creek is located in the United States
New Hope Creek
Location of New Hope Creek mouth
Other name(s) Tributary to New Hope River
Country United States
State North Carolina
County Chatham
Durham
Orange
City Chapel Hill
Physical characteristics
Main source pond on the divide between New Hope Creek and Cane Creek
about 3 miles northeast of Orange Grove, North Carolina
718 ft (219 m)
36°01′26″N 079°09′37″W / 36.02389°N 79.16028°W / 36.02389; -79.16028
River mouth New Hope River
B. Everett Jordan Lake
216 ft (66 m)
35°48′37″N 078°59′48″W / 35.81028°N 78.99667°W / 35.81028; -78.99667
Length 33.10 mi (53.27 km)
Basin features
Progression southeast then south
River system Haw River
Basin size 168.80 square miles (437.2 km2)
Tributaries
  • Left:
    Steep Bottom Branch
    Pine Mountain Creek
    Mud Creek
    Sandy Creek
    Third Fork Creek
    Crooked Creek
    Northeast Creek
  • Right:
    Long Branch
    Garrett Branch
    Mountain Creek
    Old Field Creek
    Church Branch
    Little Creek
Bridges Kimbro Road, Silver Apple Road, Boulder Run Road, Borland Road, Arthur Minnis Road (x2), Old Chapel Hill-Hillsborough Road, Walnut Cove Road, Foxlair Road, New Hope Church Road, I-40, NC 86, Mt. Sinai Road, Turkey Farm Road, Erwin Road, US 15, Old Chapel Hill Road, Nelson Chapel Hill Road (NC 54), I-40, Stagecoach Road

New Hope Creek is a watercourse that rises in rural Orange County, North Carolina, in the United States. It drains the western portion of Orange County and the southern half of Durham County and flows into the northern end of Jordan Lake reservoir. The drainage area encompasses urban, suburban and rural lands. Formerly the New Hope River, it was a tributary of the Cape Fear River until it was dammed to create Jordan Lake. Construction of the lake began in 1973, after a comprehensive study of regional water management by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, motivated by major flooding in a 1945 hurricane. Several communities draw drinking water from Jordan Lake, increasing interest in protection of the New Hope Creek watershed.

Since the late 1980s, local environmentalists have tried to protect a 20-mile corridor along New Hope Creek for conservation and recreational use. A comprehensive plan for the corridor was approved in 1992 by the City of Durham, Durham County, Orange County and the town of Chapel Hill. Since that time, approximately $3 million has been spent on land acquisition in the corridor and several miles of public trails have been constructed.

Ecology

The creek is home to many species of fish, including but not limited to: Largemouth bass, bluegill, green sunfish, golden shiner, black crappie, white perch, bowfin, white catfish, brown bullhead, flat bullhead, channel catfish, threadfin shad and notchlip redhorse.

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