Oxon Creek

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Oxon Creek

Anacostia Freeway Crossing Oxon Creek to join the Beltway (2007) - Wilson Bridge is to the left
Mouth Potomac River
Location Prince George's County, Maryland and Washington, DC, USA
Length 1.5 miles (2.4 km)
Mouth elevation 0 feet (0 m)

Oxon Creek is a cove on the Potomac River which straddles the border between Washington, D.C. and Prince George's County, Maryland just north of Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway) at Woodrow Wilson Bridge. The tributary stream is Oxon Run. Oxon Creek is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) in length and empties into the Potomac at Goose Island (a sand bar often under water) across from the city of Alexandria, Virginia. To the north is the Blue Plains waste water treatment facility and to the south the Oxon Cove Park. The Anacostia Freeway crosses it on a bridge. To the east is Oxon Hill Manor. The unusual spelling is either historical or a reference to Oxfordshire, England.

Variant names

According to the Geographic Names Information System, Oxon Creek has been known by the following names throughout its history:

  • Isedores Creeke
  • Isidoras Creek
  • Oxen Creek
  • Saint Isedores Creeke
  • Saint John Creeke
  • Saint Johns Creeke

See also

  • List of Maryland rivers

Coordinates: 38°48′26″N 77°1′29″W / 38.80722°N 77.02472°W / 38.80722; -77.02472


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