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Paint Creek Trail is an 8.9-mile (14.3 km) [2] rail trail linear park in northeast Oakland County, Michigan. [1] The course of the park generally follows Paint Creek, a stream that flows southeast towards the Clinton River. The trail is composed of crushed limestone and has a slope of 2% going south to north, [2] and has a width of 8 feet. [3]
Paint Creek State Park is a 5,652-acre (2,287 ha) public recreation area located in Highland and Ross counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. The state park 's central feature is a reservoir , 1,148-acre (465 ha) Paint Creek Lake, [ 2 ] which was created by the damming of Paint Creek .
Paint Creek is a 16.8-mile-long (27.0 km) [1] stream in the U.S. state of Michigan, located in northern Oakland County and rising in Brandon Township in the northern part of the county. The creek drains through a series of lakes that lead into Lake Orion. Paint Creek continues as the outflow from the east end of Lake Orion in downtown Lake Orion.
The extension helps connect the Don Coppel Atheltic Complex with the corner of US 50 and Veteran's Parkway.
The creek's largest tributary is West Branch Paint Creek. [11] It is a 4.0-mile (6.4 km) creek that begins near Ypsilanti. Because of high agricultural usage of the area, the tributary is prone to increased flooding and erosion. [ 12 ]
Paint Creek may refer to: Paint Creek (Iowa), a tributary of the Upper Mississippi River; Paint Creek (Kansas) Paint Creek (Johnson County, Kentucky), a tributary of the Levisa Fork; Paint Creek (Oakland County, Michigan), a tributary of the Clinton River; Paint Creek (Washtenaw County, Michigan), a tributary of Stony Creek; Paint Creek ...
Rattlesnake Creek flows to Paint Creek Lake. North Fork Paint Creek, [7] 46.6 miles (75.0 km) long, [4] rises in southeastern Madison County and flows generally southeastwardly through Fayette and Ross Counties, past Frankfort, to its confluence with Paint Creek near Chillicothe. [6] The North Fork drains an area of 236 square miles (610 km 2). [4]
The Opal Creek recreation and wilderness area includes 34,000 acres of trails, roads and campgrounds east of Salem and northeast of Mehama.