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Bitter Creek is an 80-mile-long stream in the U.S. state of Wyoming.It passes through several Wyoming counties, including Sweetwater and Carbon. [1] The creek rises near the Delaney Rim, on the western side of Wyoming's Red Desert in Carbon County.
Bitter Creek may refer to: . Bitter Creek, Texas, a ghost town in Nolan County; Bitter Creek (South Dakota) Bitter Creek (Utah), a tributary of the White River Bitter Creek (Wyoming), a tributary of the Green River
In addition to the California condor, the Bitter Creek Refuge provides grassland, oak woodland, chaparral, pinion pine/juniper/oak woodland, and riparian and wetland habitat for federally listed endangered San Joaquin kit fox, blunt-nosed leopard lizard, giant kangaroo rat, and species of Federal concern such as the western spadefoot toad, the western horned lizard and the tri-colored blackbird.
Bittercreek Newcomb: Occupation: Cowboy: Allegiance: Dalton Gang, Wild Bunch: Criminal charge: Bank robbery: George "Bitter Creek" Newcomb (1866–May 2, 1895) was an ...
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Bitter Creek was settled in the early 1880s by the Bardwell and Montgomery families. Bitter Creek is thought to have been located south of present-day Sweetwater, in northeastern Nolan County. [2]
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Bitter Creek (lower center/left) at its confluence with the White River, surrounded by the Bitter Creek gas field. [1] The Green River's Horseshoe Bend and Vernal, Utah, are visible in the distance.