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Clear Creek is a tributary of the Hocking River. It starts in western Fairfield County and flows southwest into northern Hocking County . In the upper half of the creek's watershed was glaciated and currently has a large amount of agricultural land use.
The watershed includes the highest point in Warren County east of Five Points (elevation 1,055 feet). It drains most of Clearcreek Township, Springboro, Ohio, much of Franklin Township, and then discharges into the Great Miami River in Franklin, Ohio. [1] Clear Creek was so named on account of the clear quality of its water. [2]
The two water towers at Five Points, the highest point in Warren County. Clearcreek Township is one of the eleven townships of Warren County, Ohio, United States, located in the north central portion of the county. It had a population of 36,238 in 2020. It was originally about forty-two square miles in area.
The Clear Fork is a principal tributary of the Mohican River, 36.6 miles (58.9 km) long, [3] in north central Ohio in the United States. Via the Mohican, Walhonding, Muskingum and Ohio Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 219 square miles (570 km 2). [3]
Clear Creek; West Branch Black River Straw Ditch ... "Ohio Watersheds and Drainage Basins Maps". Archived from the original on 2008-01-01; Ohio Department of Natural ...
Salt Creek Township, Pickaway County - south; Pickaway Township, Pickaway County - southwest corner; Washington Township, Pickaway County - west; The village of Stoutsville is located in western Clearcreek Township.
The following is a list of lakes in Ohio. According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources , there are approximately 50,000 lakes and small ponds, with a total surface area of 200,000 acres, and among these there are 2,200 lakes of 5 acres (2.0 ha) or greater with a total surface area of 134,000 acres. [ 1 ]
The Maumee was designated an Ohio State Scenic River on July 18, 1974. The Maumee watershed is Ohio's breadbasket; it is two-thirds farmland, mostly corn and soybeans. It is the largest watershed of any of the rivers feeding the Great Lakes, [5] and supplies five percent of Lake Erie's water. [6]