Jakes Creek is a stream in northeastern Dallas County in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is a tributary of the Niangua River.[1]
The stream headwaters arise at 37.745°N -92.9947°W at an elevation of approximately 1160 feet just north of Missouri Route 64 and the communities of Plad and Wood Hill.[2] The stream flows northeast passing through the Lead Mine Conservation Area to its confluence with the Niangua River south of the community of Celt,[1] at 37.8594°N -92.9056°W and an elevation of 741 feet.
A variant name is Jaques Creek, but the identity of the namesake is unknown.[3]