Shawneehaw Creek | |
Stream | |
Shawneehaw Creek
from Shawneehaw Ave. in Banner Elk |
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Country | United States |
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State | North Carolina |
Counties | Watauga, Avery |
Tributaries | |
- right | Shoemaker Creek |
Source | |
- location | Watauga County, NC |
- coordinates | |
Mouth | Elk River |
- location | Avery County, NC |
- elevation | 3,638 ft (1,109 m) |
- coordinates | |
The Shawneehaw Creek[1] is a stream in the North Carolina High Country and is located in the town of Banner Elk. The headwaters begin from the Southeastern slopes of Beech Mountain in Watauga County, North Carolina and end at the Elk River in Avery County, North Carolina.
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With the headwaters beginning from the Southeastern slopes of Beech Mountain (nearby Shawnee Road/SR 1127). It flows to NC Hwy 194 (Balm Highway/Main Street), then changes direction to Southwest and connects with Shoemaker Creek as it enters the town limits of Banner Elk. It goes parallel with NC Hwy 194 before it bends left and cuts through the Banner Elk park area, eventually reaching NC Hwy 184 (Tynecastle Highway/Shawneehaw Avenue). The creek ends as it flows into the Mill Pond and joins the Elk River.
The water eventually flows through the Elk River, the Watauga River, the Holston River, the Tennessee River, the Ohio River, and the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico.
Since 2000[2], the Shawneehaw Creek has been undergoing stream restoration, enhancement and stabilization. With grant money from the Clear Water Management Trust Fund, the project is going to provide vegetated riparian buffer that are going to improve the water quality and return the creek to a more natural state. The North Carolina State University extension office, the town of Banner Elk, and the local property owners are the main players of the project[3].
Though the Shawneehaw Creek is similar to many other streams in the North Carolina mountain, it has one unique bridge which actually fords the creek instead of crossing over it. The bridge, part of a driveway of nearby homes, can be seen along NC Hwy 184 (Tynecastle Highway/Shawneehaw Avenue), nearby the caboose.