Dyberry Creek

Streamflow Hydrology Weather


Dyberry Creek Levels

March 29 2024

Maximum discharge along the river is currently at the reporting a streamflow rate of cfs. This is also the highest stage along the Dyberry Creek, with a gauge stage of ft at this location. This river is monitored from 1 different streamgauging stations along the Dyberry Creek, the highest being situated at an altitude of ft, the .


About the dyberry creek


Dyberry Creek is a 19.2-mile-long tributary of the Lackawaxen River that runs through Wayne County, Pennsylvania. The creek has a rich history as it was once used to transport logs down to the Delaware River. Currently, Dyberry Creek is primarily used for recreational purposes, including fishing, kayaking, and swimming. The creek is fed by several smaller streams and contains three reservoirs: the Dyberry Reservoir, Lake Wanoka, and Lake Cadjaw. The Dyberry Reservoir is the largest and is used for drinking water and flood control. The two other reservoirs are privately owned and used by residents for recreation. The creek is also important for agriculture, with nearby farms using its water for irrigation. Despite its importance, the creek faces pollution threats from agricultural runoff and development.

Streamgauge Streamflow Gauge Stage 24hr Change (%) % Normal Minimum (cfs) Maximum (cfs) Air Temp Elevation
Dyberry Creek Near Honesdale
USGS 01429500
179 cfs 2.6 ft -16.36

Peak Annual Discharge

Dyberry Creek Maximum Total Discharge

Seasonal Comparison

Dyberry Creek Year Over Year Discharge


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