Eagle Creek (Kentucky)

Eagle Creek is a long meandering stream running through several counties in central Kentucky in the United States. It is a tributary of the Kentucky River, the confluence of which is near Worthville in Carroll County.

Eagle Creek
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationScott County
Mouth 
  location
Kentucky River in Carroll County
  elevation
427 ft (130 m)[1]
Discharge 
  locationGlencoe
  average593 cu/ft. per sec.[2]

Features

Point Coordinates
(links to map & photo sources)
Delaplain (source of creek) 38.3389622°N 84.5127195°W / 38.3389622; -84.5127195 (source)[1]
Sadieville 38.4397930°N 84.6246665°W / 38.4397930; -84.6246665 (Sadieville)[1]
New Columbus 38.5000692°N 84.6910565°W / 38.5000692; -84.6910565 (New Columbus)[1]
Lawrenceville 38.6250672°N 84.7082791°W / 38.6250672; -84.7082791 (Lawrenceville)[1]
Elliston 38.6850659°N 84.7496693°W / 38.6850659; -84.7496693 (Elliston)[1]
Sanders 38.6331200°N 84.9999499°W / 38.6331200; -84.9999499 (Sanders)[1]
Vevay South 38.6250644°N 85.0130059°W / 38.6250644; -85.0130059 (Vevay South)[1]
Worthville (mouth of creek) 38.5967312°N 85.0738407°W / 38.5967312; -85.0738407 (mouth)[1]
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