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Village of Oak Creek is an unincorporated community located within Big Park, a census-designated place (CDP) in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. The population was 6,147 at the 2010 census , up from 5,245 in 2000.
It keeps this heading as it passes through the red rock area of the Village of Oak Creek on its way to Sedona, just a few miles north. As it enters the Sedona city limits, it roughly follows along the east bank of Oak Creek. It crosses the creek just before reaching its northern terminus at SR 89A. [1]
Upon leaving Sedona, SR 89A becomes the state designated Sedona–Oak Creek Canyon Scenic Road. [9] The highway heads northeast into a wooded area from Sedona and follows Oak Creek as it enters Oak Creek Canyon. SR 89A then curves to the north as it follows the creek and provides access to Slide Rock State Park along this portion of the highway ...
Oak Creek is a populated place situated in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. [2] It has an estimated elevation of 4,062 feet (1,238 m) above sea level. [1]
Oak Creek, a tributary of the Verde River, flows along the bottom of the canyon, and is one of the few perennial streams in the high desert region of northern Arizona. Oak Creek is largely responsible for carving the modern Oak Creek Canyon, although movement along the Oak Creek Fault, a 30-mile (48 km) long north–south normal fault line, is thought to have played a role as well.
Post Oak Creek is a stream in Johnson County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [ 1 ] The stream headwaters arise just west of Warrensburg at the confluence of the East and West Forks at 38°46′08″N 93°45′54″W / 38.76889°N 93.76500°W / 38.76889; -93.
Oak Creek (Arizona), and its gorge Oak Creek Canyon; Oak Creek (Huerfano County, Colorado), a tributary of the Huerfano River; Oak Creek (Marys River), in Oregon; Oak Creek (New York), in New York; Oak Creek (Eagle Creek tributary), a stream in Holt County, Nebraska; Oak Creek (Niobrara River tributary), a stream in Rock County, Nebraska
The surviving Creeks then built their village near the Council Oak. They named the village talasi or "Old Town." [b] The Council Oak is believed to have been a mature tree when the Creeks arrived. [4] Although its age is not known, the same tree still lives as of 2023. One source claims it is a post oak tree (Quercus stellata). The Tulsa ...