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Cane Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Indiana. [1] Cane Creek was so named from the wild cane which grew abundantly there. [2] Cane creek is a clear stream that travels northeast to south west. The source of the river is located in Tipton county. cane creek is around 90 miles to the Wabash confluence. cane creek ranges from 2-4 feet deep. [3]
The Window Cliffs are a prominent group of natural bridges in a narrow 200-foot-tall (61 m) ridge in the neck of a meander of Cane Creek. [3] The Window Cliffs were an acclaimed destination in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. [citation needed] The area contains several state-listed endangered plants. [3]
The Cane Creek Reservoir Dam is 72 feet (22 m). [7] It has an area of 540 acres (220 ha), [ 8 ] and a volume of 2,900,000,000 US gallons (1.1 × 10 10 L; 2.4 × 10 9 imp gal). [ 6 ] Swimming is not permitted on the lake but boating and fishing are allowed, [ 9 ] provided the boats do not use gasoline engines.
Cane Creek Cascades is a 45 feet (14 m) cascade located along Cane Creek, just above Cane Creek Falls. [1] The falls are located near Spencer, Tennessee , in Fall Creek Falls State Park . [ 2 ]
Cane Creek is a stream in Butler and Carter counties in southeast Missouri. [ 1 ] The headwaters arise in Carter County at 36°55′38″N 90°47′19″W / 36.92722°N 90.78861°W / 36.92722; -90.78861 and the confluence with Big Cane Creek in Butler County is at 36°31′31″N 90°29′57″W / 36.52528°N 90.49917°W ...
Cane Creek Falls is an 85-foot (26 m) plunge waterfall located along Cane Creek near Spencer, Tennessee, above the creek's confluence with Rockhouse Creek and Fall Creek. The waterfall is visible from the Gorge Trail and from the base of the Cane Creek Gorge, which can be accessed via the Cable Trail.
Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve is a 413-acre (167 ha) private nature preserve in Colbert County, Alabama, south of Tuscumbia that opened in 1986 and is owned by Jim and Faye Lacefield. [2] The couple purchased 40 acres (16 ha) of land in 1979 and gradually added land, growing to over 700 acres (280 ha).
The highest point in the range and in Alamance County is Cane Creek Mountain, which is approximately 987 feet (301 m). [ 3 ] Perhaps the most famous peak in the range is the 267 m (902 ft) Bass Mountain , the former home of an annual bluegrass music festival.