Pohick Creek
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Pohick Creek is a tidal tributary stream of the Potomac River in Fairfax County in the U.S. state of Virginia. It takes its name from the Pohick Native American tribe once prevalent in the area. Pohick Creek forms in the vicinity of Burke and flows through a course of approximately 13 miles before it empties into the Potomac River at Pohick Bay which itself empties into Gunston Cove with Accotink Bay. The stream is flanked by Fort Belvoir to its east. Pohick Creek is a popular stream for whitewater kayaking, rafting, and paddling providing Class II and III rapids along a 5.5 mile stretch between Hooes Road (Virginia Secondary Route 636) and the Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 1) at Lorton.
[edit] Variant names
The following variant names have been listed on the Geographic Names Information System by the United States Geological Survey.
- North West Branch
- Poehick Creeke
- Poheick Creek
- West Branch
[edit] See also
- Accotink Bay Wildlife Refuge
- List of Virginia rivers
- Pohick Bay Regional Park
- Pohick Church
- Pohick Creek Stream Valley Park