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nippersink+creek Latitude and Longitude:

42°24′13″N 88°11′25″W / 42.4036317°N 88.1903637°W / 42.4036317; -88.1903637
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Nippersink Creek
Nippersink Creek is located in Illinois
Nippersink Creek
Location of mouth
Location
Country United States
State Illinois, Wisconsin
County McHenry County, Illinois, Lake County, Illinois, Walworth County, Wisconsin
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • coordinates 42°30′07″N 88°30′20″W / 42.5019623°N 88.5056547°W / 42.5019623; -88.5056547
Mouth 
 • location
Wonder Lake, Illinois
 • coordinates
42°24′13″N 88°11′25″W / 42.4036317°N 88.1903637°W / 42.4036317; -88.1903637
Length23 mi (37 km)
Discharge 
 • location Fox Lake, Illinois
 • average159 cu/ft. per sec. [1]

Nippersink Creek is a freshwater tributary that flows for 23 miles in the Illinois River / Fox River (Illinois River tributary) watershed, mostly in McHenry County, Illinois, within the Glacial Park Conservation Area, but also enters the Fox River / Chain O'Lakes area in Lake County, Illinois. [2] The creek is managed by the McHenry County Conservation District with the exception of the sections that flow through private property.

The creek has a mean annual water discharge of 159 cubic feet per second and closes when water levels reach 650 cubic feet (or over 6.5 feet) as this makes passing under the creek's two bridges potentially hazardous. The creek and its wetlands support a diversity of fish, frogs, snakes, turtles, and other aquatic animals as well as shorebirds and water fowl. The creek itself is a shallow, calm waterway with some riffles that is a popular with kayakers and canoers during the spring and summer months; with three distinct launch sites - Keystone Landing, Pioneer Landing, and the Nippersink Canoe Base. [3]

Shore fishing access exists at the various landings and within the Conservation area and common species calling the creek home include - channel catfish, bluegill, smallmouth bass, grass carp, green sunfish, walleye, and others. [4]

References

  1. ^ "USGS Current Conditions for USGS 05548280 NIPPERSINK CREEK NEAR SPRING GROVE, IL".
  2. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Nippersink Creek
  3. ^ "Nippersink Canoe Base". mccdistrict.org. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Nippersink Creek Shore Fishing Access Mchenry County". willfish.com.

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nippersink+creek Latitude and Longitude:

42°24′13″N 88°11′25″W / 42.4036317°N 88.1903637°W / 42.4036317; -88.1903637
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nippersink Creek
Nippersink Creek is located in Illinois
Nippersink Creek
Location of mouth
Location
Country United States
State Illinois, Wisconsin
County McHenry County, Illinois, Lake County, Illinois, Walworth County, Wisconsin
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • coordinates 42°30′07″N 88°30′20″W / 42.5019623°N 88.5056547°W / 42.5019623; -88.5056547
Mouth 
 • location
Wonder Lake, Illinois
 • coordinates
42°24′13″N 88°11′25″W / 42.4036317°N 88.1903637°W / 42.4036317; -88.1903637
Length23 mi (37 km)
Discharge 
 • location Fox Lake, Illinois
 • average159 cu/ft. per sec. [1]

Nippersink Creek is a freshwater tributary that flows for 23 miles in the Illinois River / Fox River (Illinois River tributary) watershed, mostly in McHenry County, Illinois, within the Glacial Park Conservation Area, but also enters the Fox River / Chain O'Lakes area in Lake County, Illinois. [2] The creek is managed by the McHenry County Conservation District with the exception of the sections that flow through private property.

The creek has a mean annual water discharge of 159 cubic feet per second and closes when water levels reach 650 cubic feet (or over 6.5 feet) as this makes passing under the creek's two bridges potentially hazardous. The creek and its wetlands support a diversity of fish, frogs, snakes, turtles, and other aquatic animals as well as shorebirds and water fowl. The creek itself is a shallow, calm waterway with some riffles that is a popular with kayakers and canoers during the spring and summer months; with three distinct launch sites - Keystone Landing, Pioneer Landing, and the Nippersink Canoe Base. [3]

Shore fishing access exists at the various landings and within the Conservation area and common species calling the creek home include - channel catfish, bluegill, smallmouth bass, grass carp, green sunfish, walleye, and others. [4]

References

  1. ^ "USGS Current Conditions for USGS 05548280 NIPPERSINK CREEK NEAR SPRING GROVE, IL".
  2. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Nippersink Creek
  3. ^ "Nippersink Canoe Base". mccdistrict.org. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Nippersink Creek Shore Fishing Access Mchenry County". willfish.com.

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