Sleepy Creek

For the unincorporated community in West Virginia, see Sleepy Creek, West Virginia.
Sleepy Creek
Stream
Country United States
States Virginia, West Virginia
Counties Frederick, Morgan
Source
 - location Near Whitacre, Frederick County, Virginia
 - coordinates 39°21′17″N 78°20′39″W / 39.35472°N 78.34417°W / 39.35472; -78.34417 [1]
Mouth Potomac River
 - location Sleepy Creek, Morgan County, West Virginia
 - coordinates 39°40′14″N 78°05′04″W / 39.67056°N 78.08444°W / 39.67056; -78.08444Coordinates: 39°40′14″N 78°05′04″W / 39.67056°N 78.08444°W / 39.67056; -78.08444 [1]
Length 44 mi (71 km)
Location of the mouth of Sleepy Creek in West Virginia

Sleepy Creek is a 44.0-mile-long (70.8 km)[2] tributary of the Potomac River in the United States, belonging to the Chesapeake Bay's watershed. The stream rises in Frederick County, Virginia, and flows through Morgan County, West Virginia before joining the Potomac near the community of Sleepy Creek.

While Sleepy Creek Lake is a part of the Sleepy Creek watershed, it is an impoundment of its tributary, Meadow Branch, in Berkeley County, West Virginia and not of Sleepy Creek itself.

Course

Sleepy Creek's source lies north of State Route 127 in Frederick County, Virginia, near the Hampshire County, West Virginia border at Good. From Frederick County, Sleepy Creek flows north through Morgan County, West Virginia, where it drains into the Potomac at the community of Sleepy Creek on the old Baltimore & Ohio Railroad mainline.

Tributaries

Tributary streams listed from south (source) to north (mouth).

Bridges

Bridge Route Location
CR 38/10 Bridge Fish Hatchery Road (CR 38/10) Ridge
Oakland Road Bridge Oakland Road (CR 28) Oakland
CR 13 Bridge Winchester Grade Road (CR 13) Smith Crossroads
Smith Crossroads Bridge Spriggs Road (CR 13/1) Smith Crossroads
Johnson's Mill Bridge Johnson's Mill Road (CR 26) Johnsons Mill
CR 8 Bridge Highland Ridge Road (CR 8) Johnsons Mill
WV 9 Sleepy Creek Bridge Martinsburg Road (WV 9) Spohrs Crossroads
Restricted Height Bridge Burnt Mill Road (CR 1/3) Spohrs Crossroads
River Road Bridge River Road (CR 1) Sleepy Creek
Sleepy Creek Railroad Bridge Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Sleepy Creek

Cities and towns along Sleepy Creek

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Sleepy Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  2. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed August 15, 2011
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