Mahoning Creek is a 16.7-mile-long (26.9 km)
[1]
tributary of the
Lehigh River in
Schuylkill and
Carbon counties,
Pennsylvania, in the
United States.
Mahoning Creek rises due south of the borough of Summit Hill on the opposite side of the divide in a saddle connecting its two flanking ridgelines, runs parallel to and along the south slopes of Pisgah Mountain, diverges from the Mahoning Hills to run along the north-side slopes of Mauch Chunk Mountain, passes through Mahoning Township, then joins the Lehigh River near the borough of Lehighton.
40°49′31″N 75°42′01″W / 40.82526°N 75.70032°W
Mahoning Creek is a 16.7-mile-long (26.9 km)
[1]
tributary of the
Lehigh River in
Schuylkill and
Carbon counties,
Pennsylvania, in the
United States.
Mahoning Creek rises due south of the borough of Summit Hill on the opposite side of the divide in a saddle connecting its two flanking ridgelines, runs parallel to and along the south slopes of Pisgah Mountain, diverges from the Mahoning Hills to run along the north-side slopes of Mauch Chunk Mountain, passes through Mahoning Township, then joins the Lehigh River near the borough of Lehighton.
40°49′31″N 75°42′01″W / 40.82526°N 75.70032°W