Buck Hill Creek is a small stream located in Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania.
The creek has a rich history, having been used by the Buck Hill Falls Company for hydroelectric power generation in the early 1900s. The stream's hydrology is primarily fed by surface water flow and snowpack, with the latter being a major contributor to the stream's flow during the winter months. Buck Hill Creek is also used for recreational purposes, including fishing and hiking, and supports a diverse array of aquatic life. Agricultural use of the stream is limited due to its small size and protected status. Overall, Buck Hill Creek is an important natural resource in the Buck Hill Falls area, providing important ecological and recreational benefits to the local community.
Wind
Humidity
Swiftwater Creek At Swiftwater
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123cfs |
Brodhead Creek Near Analomink
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1060cfs |
Pocono Creek Ab Wigwam Run Near Stroudsburg
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138cfs |
Bush Kill At Shoemakers
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1100cfs |
Tunkhannock Creek Near Long Pond
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146cfs |
Brodhead Creek At Minisink Hills
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2940cfs |
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Carpathian Village
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Mount Pocono Campground
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Tobyhanna State Park
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Wilson Campground
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Promised Land State Park
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Camp Firestone
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