Wallenpaupack Creek is a 22.4-mile-long tributary of the Lackawaxen River located in Wilsonville, Pennsylvania.
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Historically, the creek served as a significant source of water for mills and factories. Today, it serves as a critical source of drinking water for the surrounding communities. The hydrology of Wallenpaupack Creek is primarily driven by surface flow, which is provided by the surrounding forests and wetlands. Snowpack contributes to the creek's flow during the winter months. Agriculture is limited in the area, with few farms located near the creek. Recreation is a significant use of the creek, with fishing, kayaking, and swimming popular among locals and tourists alike. The creek is managed by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.
Little Red River Near Dewey
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50cfs |
White River Near Augusta
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9130cfs |
White River At Georgetown
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8890cfs |
White River At Batesville
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43800cfs |
White River At Newport
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8590cfs |
Cache River Near Cotton Plant
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22cfs |
Chavell Lake Dam No 2
Hill Lake Dam
Bridges Lake Dam
Angela Muse Pond Dam
Buddy Lake Dam
Albion Reservoir Dam
Wallenpaupack Creek At Wilsonville
Lake Wallenpaupack At Wilsonville
Lackawaxen River At West Hawley
Middle Creek Near Hawley
Unnamed Trib To Purdy Creek Near Lakeville
Purdy Creek At Lakeville