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Pine Creek Lake comprises 3,750 acres (15.2 km 2) of area and 74 miles (119 km) of shoreline.Normal pool elevation is 438 feet (134 m) above sea level. Its flood pool capacity is 465,780 acre-feet (574,530,000 m 3), at which time its flood pool is at an elevation of 480 feet (150 m) above sea level.
The tributaries of Eagle Lake (beginning in the lake's north end and going clockwise) are Cleghorn Creek, Papoose Creek, Merrill Creek, and Pine Creek. Pine Creek is the main tributary of Eagle Lake and is 39 miles (63 km) long. [7] Now an intermittent stream; only the upper 6.8 miles (10.9 km) of Pine Creek has perennial flow. [8]
The Little River and its major tributaries are popular for canoeing and kayaking. The upper Little River from the hamlet of Honobia, Oklahoma to Pine Creek Lake, 46 river miles, has a moderate gradient and Class I and II rapids. At Pine Creek Lake the river issues from the highlands and thereafter flows through a low, swampy floodplain.
The elevation at the source of Pine Creek is 2,420 feet (740 m), while the mouth is at an elevation of 520 feet (160 m). The difference in elevation—1,900 feet (580 m)—divided by the length of the creek—86.5 miles (139.2 km)—gives an average drop or relief ratio of 22.0 ft/mi (4.2 m/km ).
Its peaks, which line up south of the Kiamichi River, reach 2,500 feet in elevation. [3] ... McGee Creek Lake, Pine Creek Lake, and Sardis Lake, ...
Pine Creek Gorge, sometimes called The Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania, [1] is a 47-mile (76 km) gorge carved into the Allegheny Plateau by Pine Creek in north-central Pennsylvania. It sits in about 160,000 acres (650 km 2 ) of the Tioga State Forest .
The elevation near the mouth of Pine Creek is 440 feet (130 m) above sea level. [4] The elevation of the creek's source is between 1,560 feet (480 m) and 1,580 feet (480 m). [ 1 ] The elevation of the creek decreases at a rate of 180 feet (55 m) per mile from its source to 18 river miles .
The elevation near the mouth of Deep Creek is 577 feet (176 m) above sea level. [6] From river mile 18 to river mile 15.5, the creek's elevation decreases at a rate of 8 feet (2.4 m) per mile. From river mile 15.5 to the mouth, its elevation decreases at a rate of 20.6 feet (6.3 m) per mile. [7] Deep Creek is relatively shallow. [8]