Wills Creek | |
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Location | |
Country | U.S. |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• location | Muskingum River on the border of Muskingum and Coshocton counties |
• elevation | 715 ft (218 m)[1] |
Length | 92.2 mi (148.4 km)[2] |
Basin size | 853 sq mi (2,210 km2)[2] |
Discharge | |
• location | USGS gauge, Wills Creek Dam at Wills Creek |
• average | 883.5 cu ft/s (25.02 m3/s), water years 1985-1991[3] |
Discharge | |
• location | mouth |
• average | 1,025.4 cu ft/s (29.04 m3/s) (estimate)[4] |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• right | Leatherwood Creek |
Wills Creek is a tributary of the Muskingum River, 92.2 mi (148.4 km) long, in eastern Ohio in the United States. Via the Muskingum and Ohio Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. It drains an area of 853 mi2 (2,209 km2).[2]
The United States Board on Geographic Names settled on "Wills Creek" as the stream's name in 1963. According to the Geographic Names Information System, it has also been known historically as "Cou-wach-en-ink" and as "Will's Creek."[1]
Wills Creek is formed by a confluence of short forks near Pleasant City in southern Guernsey County,[5] and initially flows northwardly through Byesville, Cambridge and Kimbolton. Near Kimbolton it turns westwardly and flows through southeastern Coshocton and northeastern Muskingum Counties, past Plainfield, to its mouth at the Muskingum River,[6] 8 mi (13 km) south of the city of Coshocton.[5]
Near its mouth, a flood-control dam causes the creek to form Wills Creek Lake.[7]