Paint Creek (Johnson County, Kentucky) Explained

Paint Creek
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:United States
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Kentucky
Subdivision Type3:Counties
Subdivision Name3:Johnson County, Kentucky
Source1 Location:Confluence of Open Fork and Little Paint creeks in Johnson County, KY
Source1 Coordinates:37.8972°N -82.9878°W
Source1 Elevation:702feet[1]
Mouth:Levisa Fork[2]
Mouth Location:Paintsville, KY
Mouth Coordinates:37.8142°N -82.7919°W[3]
Mouth Elevation:600feet

Paint Creek is a 20.1adj=midNaNadj=mid[4] tributary of the Levisa Fork in Johnson County, Kentucky. The stream is formed at the confluence of the Little Paint and Open Fork creeks. It is named for the colorful Adena Indian ideographs that were painted on white birch trees and rocks that once lined the stream.[5]

Paint Creek rises in extreme western Johnson County and begins to flow southeast. In 1983, part of Paint Creek was impounded, forming Paintsville Lake. After passing through the Paintsville Lake dam, the stream passes through the city of Paintsville, where it joins the Levisa Fork.[6]

Paint Creek is the only designated trout stream in Johnson County.[7] The water level of the creek is dependent upon rainfall, and can vary from very shallow to deep and rapid depending on recent weather conditions. Fishermen can expect to catch brown trout, rainbow trout, small mouth bass, bream, rock bass, crappie, catfish, white sucker and many other species as well as creek chubs, freshwater mussels and mud eels.

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  1. Retrieved on 2010-05-03
  2. Web site: The National Map. The National Map.
  3. Retrieved on 2010-05-03
  4. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed June 13, 2011
  5. http://www.johnsoncountykyhistory.com/history.html Historical Overview of Paintsville and Johnson County
  6. [DeLorme]
  7. http://fw.ky.gov/pdf/08fishboat4.pdf Kentucky Trout Waters