Beaver Creek (Camas Creek tributary) explained

Beaver Creek
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Pushpin Map:USA Idaho
Pushpin Map Size:300
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the mouth of Beaver Creek in Idaho
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:United States
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Idaho
Subdivision Type4:Counties
Subdivision Name4:Clark County, Idaho, Jefferson County, Idaho
Length:58miles[1]
Source1 Location:near Monida Pass, Clark County, Idaho
Source1 Coordinates:44.5064°N -112.3572°W[2]
Source1 Elevation:7367feet[3]
Mouth:Camas Creek
Mouth Location:north of Hamer, Jefferson County, Idaho
Mouth Coordinates:43.9892°N -112.2386°W
Mouth Elevation:4810feet

Beaver Creek is a 580NaN0 long[1] tributary of Camas Creek in the U.S. state of Idaho. Beginning at an elevation of 7367feet[3] near Monida Pass in northern Clark County, it flows generally south through the communities of Humphrey, Spencer, and Dubois. Continuing into Jefferson County, it reaches its mouth north of the town of Hamer,[4] at an elevation of 4810feet.[2] It is roughly paralleled by Interstate 15 for its entire length.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Hydrography Dataset. United States Geological Survey. July 15, 2013.
  2. Beaver Creek. 377246. June 21, 1979. July 15, 2013.
  3. Source elevation derived from Google Earth search using GNIS source coordinates.
  4. Benchmark Maps. Idaho Road and Recreation Atlas. 2nd. 2010. 1:250,000. 57, 67. 978-0-929591-06-3. 567571371.