Fivemile Creek is a stream in Newton County, Missouri and Ottawa County, Oklahoma in the United States. [1] It is a tributary of the Spring River in northeastern Oklahoma. [2]
The stream headwaters arise at 36°56′16″N 94°31′42″W / 36.93778°N 94.52833°W [1] at 1,153 ft (351 m) elevation. [3] The stream flows to the northwest and passes under Missouri Route 43 just south of the community of Hornet. It passes into the northeast corner of Oklahoma and under I-44. It turns to the southwest, flows past the community of Five Mile and enters the Spring River approximately 2.5 miles south of Baxter Springs, Kansas. [2] The confluence is at 36°58′48″N 94°42′03″W / 36.98000°N 94.70083°W at an elevation of 797 ft (243 m). [1]
The watercourse of Fivemile Creek is approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) from Neosho, Missouri, hence the name. [4] However, the headwaters of the stream are approximately nine miles northwest of Neosho and it flows to the northwest away from the city. [5]
Fivemile Creek is a stream in Newton County, Missouri and Ottawa County, Oklahoma in the United States. [1] It is a tributary of the Spring River in northeastern Oklahoma. [2]
The stream headwaters arise at 36°56′16″N 94°31′42″W / 36.93778°N 94.52833°W [1] at 1,153 ft (351 m) elevation. [3] The stream flows to the northwest and passes under Missouri Route 43 just south of the community of Hornet. It passes into the northeast corner of Oklahoma and under I-44. It turns to the southwest, flows past the community of Five Mile and enters the Spring River approximately 2.5 miles south of Baxter Springs, Kansas. [2] The confluence is at 36°58′48″N 94°42′03″W / 36.98000°N 94.70083°W at an elevation of 797 ft (243 m). [1]
The watercourse of Fivemile Creek is approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) from Neosho, Missouri, hence the name. [4] However, the headwaters of the stream are approximately nine miles northwest of Neosho and it flows to the northwest away from the city. [5]