Village Creek (Allamakee County, Iowa)
Mouth of Village Creek to the Mississippi
Location
CountryUnited States
StateIowa
DistrictAllamakee County
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates43°17′10″N 91°29′49″W / 43.286°N 91.497°W / 43.286; -91.497
MouthMississippi River
  coordinates
43°20′49″N 91°12′14″W / 43.347°N 91.204°W / 43.347; -91.204

Village Creek is a minor tributary of the Upper Mississippi River, rising and exiting in Allamakee County, Iowa. The headwaters are just north of Waukon, and about 2.5 miles east of there, it enters a canyon bounded by limestone cliffs. Numerous small springs feed the creek as it flows through Lafayette and Center Townships. By the time the creek reaches the Mississippi, the bluffs rise 400 feet above the water.[1]

Paint Creek enters the Navigation Pool 9 of the Mississippi a few miles downstream of the Black Hawk Bridge. The catchment contains some farmland, but the area is mostly forested. In recent years, it has seen residential development on large country lots and locally, "Village Creek" is used for the district.

See also

References

  1. Samuel Calvin, Drainage, Geology of Allamakee County, Third Annual Report, 1894, Iowa Geological Survey, 1895; page 50.



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