Stevens Creek is a small stream located in Sterling, Pennsylvania.
The creek has a rich history dating back to the 1700s when it was used for water power to operate grist mills in the area. Today, the creek is primarily used for agricultural purposes, providing water for crops and livestock. Hydrologically, the creek is a Class A wild trout stream and is fed by surface flow and snowpack. The snowpack providers in the area include the Pocono Mountains and other nearby mountain ranges. The creek is also used for recreational purposes, including fishing and kayaking. However, due to the creek's small size, recreational activities are limited. Overall, Stevens Creek is an important natural resource for the Sterling community and serves as an important source of water for agricultural and recreational purposes.
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Humidity
Lackawanna River At Archbald
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648cfs |
Lackawanna R Bl Leggetts Creek At Scranton
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944cfs |
Lackawanna River At Old Forge
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2730cfs |
Lackawaxen River At Hawley
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2470cfs |
Lehigh River At Stoddartsville
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1550cfs |
West Branch Lackawaxen River At Prompton
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308cfs |
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Ledgedale Rec Area
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Ironwood Point Rec Area - PPL
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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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Caffrey Rec Area - PPL
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