Huntington Creek (Nevada)Huntington Creek is a tributary of the Humboldt River in southwest Elko County, Nevada, United States.[1]
GeographyHuntington creek lies at an average elevation of 1,608 m in Elko County, Nevada.Huntington creek is located 10.3 miles away North from Spring Creek, 14.4 miles North from Elko, and 15 miles Northeast from Lamoille.[3] The creek flows toward North and empties into the Humboldt River. It springs East of the Diamond Mountains.[4] The district around Huntington Creek is occupied with mining.[5] The creek is approximately 71.1 km long.[6] NamesAside from Huntington Creek, Alternative names used of the tributary are Hamilton Creek, Huntindon Creek, Huntingdon Creek, Cranes Branch of South Fork, Huntington River, Smith Creek, and Smiths Creek.[7] HistoryIt was named by John C Fremont in 1845 after one of his Delaware Indians.[8] References
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