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Atlantic Creek, as its name suggests, ultimately flows into the ] {{convert|3488|mi|km|abbr=on}} away.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Herman |first1=Eric |title=The Two-Ocean Stream |url=https://watershapes.com/the-two-ocean-stream/ |website=Watershapes.com |access-date=23 December 2024}}</ref> From the Parting of the Waters, it flows northeast over five miles of wilderness through the alpine valley of ] and ends it short run into the ] approximately {{convert|15|mi|km|abbr=on}} southeast of ]. Following the flow to the Atlantic Ocean, the Yellowstone River meanders north in its ] feeding Yellowstone Lake and leaving the lake's northern edge. The river continues north going over ] at the ] and eventually flows into the ] in far western ]. From the ] of the Yellowstone and Missouri, the Missouri flows mostly south across the Dakotas. It then forms the borders of ], ], ], and ] before finally flowing east into the ] which empties into the ] in ]. | Atlantic Creek, as its name suggests, ultimately flows into the ] {{convert|3488|mi|km|abbr=on}} away.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Herman |first1=Eric |title=The Two-Ocean Stream |url=https://watershapes.com/the-two-ocean-stream/ |website=Watershapes.com |access-date=23 December 2024}}</ref> From the Parting of the Waters, it flows northeast over five miles of wilderness through the alpine valley of ] and ends it short run into the ] approximately {{convert|15|mi|km|abbr=on}} southeast of ]. Following the flow to the Atlantic Ocean, the Yellowstone River meanders north in its ] feeding Yellowstone Lake and leaving the lake's northern edge. The river continues north going over ] at the ] and eventually flows into the ] in far western ]. From the ] of the Yellowstone and Missouri, the Missouri flows mostly south across the Dakotas. It then forms the borders of ], ], ], and ] before finally flowing east into the ] which empties into the ] in ]. | ||
Atlantic Creek's twin, the other half of North Two Ocean Creek, forms the headwater of ]. It flows further than the relatively short run of |
Atlantic Creek's twin, the other half of North Two Ocean Creek, forms the headwater of ]. It flows further than the relatively short run of Atlantic Creek, emptying at ] over 20 miles to the southwest into the ] below ] and ultimately the ] {{convert|1353|mi|km|abbr=on}} away via the ]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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RiverAtlantic Creek | |
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Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Two Ocean Pass |
• coordinates | 44°00′58″N 110°09′23″W / 44.01611°N 110.15639°W / 44.01611; -110.15639 |
• elevation | 8,130 ft (2,480 m) |
Mouth | |
• location | Confluence with Yellowstone River |
• coordinates | 44°05′56.043″N 110°06′0.6″W / 44.09890083°N 110.100167°W / 44.09890083; -110.100167 |
• elevation | 7,860 ft (2,400 m) |
National Wild and Scenic Rivers System | |
Atlantic Creek begins in the Teton Wilderness of Bridger-Teton National Forest in the U.S. state of Wyoming near the southern border of Yellowstone National Park. The creek originates directly on the continental divide from North Two Ocean Creek, which splits roughly in half at the Parting of the Waters. One half of the flow becomes the headwater of Atlantic Creek.
Atlantic Creek, as its name suggests, ultimately flows into the Atlantic Ocean 3,488 mi (5,613 km) away. From the Parting of the Waters, it flows northeast over five miles of wilderness through the alpine valley of Two Ocean Pass and ends it short run into the Yellowstone River approximately 15 mi (24 km) southeast of Yellowstone Lake. Following the flow to the Atlantic Ocean, the Yellowstone River meanders north in its river plain feeding Yellowstone Lake and leaving the lake's northern edge. The river continues north going over Yellowstone Falls at the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and eventually flows into the Missouri River in far western North Dakota. From the confluence of the Yellowstone and Missouri, the Missouri flows mostly south across the Dakotas. It then forms the borders of Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri before finally flowing east into the Mississippi River which empties into the Gulf of Mexico in Louisiana.
Atlantic Creek's twin, the other half of North Two Ocean Creek, forms the headwater of Pacific Creek. It flows further than the relatively short run of Atlantic Creek, emptying at Moran over 20 miles to the southwest into the Snake River below Jackson Lake Dam and ultimately the Pacific Ocean 1,353 mi (2,177 km) away via the Columbia River.
See also
- Teton–Yellowstone tornado, an unusual 1987 F4 tornado that passed over neighboring Pacific Creek
References
- "Two Ocean Pass — A place where fish can swim over the continetal divide!". USGS.gov. Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
- Herman, Eric. "The Two-Ocean Stream". Watershapes.com. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
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