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Little Goose Creek

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For the river in Kentucky, see Little Goose Creek (Kentucky).

Little Goose Creek is a creek originating on the east slope of the Big Horn Mountains in north-central Wyoming.

Route

After dropping over 4,000 feet (1,200 m) and entering a steep canyon, the creek flows out of the Big Horn Mountains and into the Powder River Basin. Passing by the Bradford Brinton Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, the creek flows through Lions Park in Big Horn, Wyoming. Several miles downstream the creek flows through the Powder Horn Golf Course. Upon entering the town of Sheridan, Little Goose Creek enters a channel built by the Corps of Engineers in the 1940s.

Following the channel, the stream meets Big Goose Creek at Mill Park near the Sheridan County Fulmer Public Library, and becomes Goose Creek, which flows 10 miles (16 km) and empties into the Tongue River, north of Sheridan.

References

  1. *U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Little Goose Creek

External links

44°48′11″N 106°57′29″W / 44.80306°N 106.95806°W / 44.80306; -106.95806


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