Two Lick Creek

Two Lick Creek is a drainage basin measuring approximately 190 square miles (490 km2), and is the largest tributary of Blacklick Creek,[1] located in Indiana County, Pennsylvania in the United States.

Tributaries

  • Yellow Creek (Two Lick Creek)
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