Spring Creek originates in Eastern Oklahoma near the town of Kansas, and flows generally southwest about 34 miles through Delaware, Cherokee, and Mayes counties before emptying into Fort Gibson Lake on the Grand (Neosho) River.[1][2][3] Throughout its roughly 117,000 acre watershed, the creek is fed by small springs which contribute most of the estimated 15 million gallons of water that flow through it per day.[2] Spring Creek is listed as having high quality water, being one of only five bodies of water in the state having this rating.[3]
^The Tulsa World has reported that Oklahoma has at least six watercourses that are called Spring Creek. "Oklahoma creeks share common names". Bob Bledsoe, Tulsa World, February 2, 1989. Retrieved August 2, 2021.
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