Sandy Creek (Deep River tributary)

Sandy Creek is a 19.94 mi (32.09 km) long 4th order tributary to the Deep River in Guilford and Randolph Counties, North Carolina. The Battle of the Mouth of Sandy Creek occurred at the mouth of this creek in July 1781.[5]

Sandy Creek
Tributary to Deep River
Location of Sandy Creek mouth
Sandy Creek (Deep River tributary) (the United States)
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountyRandolph
Guilford
CityRamseur
Physical characteristics
SourceClimax Creek divide
  locationPond about 1 mile east of Climax, North Carolina
  coordinates35°54′39″N 079°41′23″W[1]
  elevation805 ft (245 m)[2]
MouthDeep River
  location
Ramseur, North Carolina
  coordinates
35°45′55″N 079°40′18″W[1]
  elevation
435 ft (133 m)[2]
Length19.94 mi (32.09 km)[3]
Basin size60.03 square miles (155.5 km2)[4]
Discharge 
  locationDeep River
  average67.94 cu ft/s (1.924 m3/s) at mouth with Deep River[4]
Basin features
Progressiongenerally south
River systemDeep River
Tributaries 
  leftBoodum Creek
Mount Pleasant Creek
  rightunnamed tributaries
BridgesOld Red Cross Road, Hollow Hill Road, Ramseur-Julian Road, US 421 (x2), Old Liberty Road, Ramseur-Julian Road, Kidds Mill Road, Low Bridge Road, Mulberry Academy Street, E Main Street, US 64-NC 49

Course

Sandy Creek rises in a pond about 1 mile east of Climax, North Carolina in Guilford County and then flows south into Randolph County to join the Deep River in Ramseur, North Carolina.[2]

Watershed

Sandy Creek drains 60.03 square miles (155.5 km2) of area, receives about 46.8 in/year of precipitation, and has a wetness index of 393.40 and is about 48% forested.[4]

See also

References

  1. "GNIS Detail - Sandy Creek". geonames.usgs.gov. US Geological Survey. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  2. "Sandy Creek Topo Map in Randolph". TopoZone. Locality, LLC. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  3. "ArcGIS Web Application". epa.maps.arcgis.com. US EPA. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  4. "Sandy Creek Watershed Report". US EPA Geoviewer. US EPA. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  5. http://mangowebdesign.com, Website design and web development by Mango Web Design. "Battle at the Mouth of Sandy Creek". North Carolina History Project. John Locke Foundation. Retrieved 27 August 2020.


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