Cabin John Creek

Cabin John Creek is a tributary stream of the Potomac River in Montgomery County, Maryland. The watershed covers an area of 26 square miles (67 km2). The headwaters of the creek originate in the city of Rockville, and the creek flows southward for 10.9 miles (17.5 km)[1] to the Potomac River.[2]

Cabin John Creek near Rockville, Maryland.

The Cabin John Stream Valley Trail[3] follows the course of the creek for 8.8 miles (14.2 km), passing through Cabin John Regional Park[4] and Cabin John Local Park.[5] The Union Arch Bridge carries MacArthur Boulevard and the Washington Aqueduct over the stream about 1/4 mile before the creek flows through a culvert under the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and empties into the Potomac.

Water pollution

The Cabin John Creek watershed is highly developed, and as a result the water quality in the creek main stem and several tributaries is degraded.[6] Montgomery County Government is implementing a long-term plan to improve water quality throughout the area, including stormwater management and stream restoration projects.[7][8]

Tributaries of Cabin John Creek

  • Booze Creek
  • Thomas Branch (also called Beltway Branch and Thomas Run)
  • Congressional Branch
  • Ken Branch
  • Buck Branch
  • Snakeden Branch (also called Snake Den Branch)
  • Old Farm Creek
  • Bogley Branch

See also

  • List of Maryland rivers

References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map Archived 2012-04-05 at WebCite, accessed August 15, 2011
  2. Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection (MCDEP). Rockville, MD (2010). "Cabin John Creek Profile." Archived 2011-04-03 at the Wayback Machine February 2010.
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  4. "Cabin John Regional Park".
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  6. MCDEP. "The Cabin John Creek Watershed." Archived 2011-04-03 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 2010-04-05.
  7. MCDEP. "Cabin John Creek Watershed." Archived 2015-09-25 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 2015-08-18.
  8. "Restoration Projects". Watershed Restoration. MCDEP. Retrieved 2018-06-23.
  • Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments. Washington, DC (1996). Rapid Stream Assessment Technique (RSAT) Survey of the Cabin John Creek and Minnehaha Branch Watersheds, Montgomery County, Maryland: Final Report. December 1996.



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