Rock Creek (Kankakee River tributary) explained

Rock Creek
Source1 Coordinates:41.4039°N -87.7309°W
Mouth Coordinates:41.2034°N -87.9862°W
Progression:Rock Creek → Kankakee → Illinois → Mississippi → Gulf of Mexico
Mouth Elevation:558feet
Length:25miles
Custom Label:GNIS ID

Rock Creek is a 24.7adj=midNaNadj=mid[1] tributary of the Kankakee River in the U.S. state of Illinois. It empties into the Kankakee River in Kankakee River State Park, northwest of Kankakee, Illinois. It starts in higher land and then drops into the Kankakee River Valley. Because of this, the river has cut through the rock, forming a gorge, most of which is in the state park. A trail in the park follows the creek. The Rock Creek waterfall is approximately 1.5miles upstream from the main entrance of the state park and is on land owned by Camp Shaw-waw-nas-see, a private youth camp. The cliffs reach as much as 80feet high in the area from the park entrance to the falls.

The stream is a very popular smallmouth bass fishing destination for many northern and central area Illinois residents. Twice per year, the Illinois DNR stocks trout in the creek as well, creating an opportunity for spin or fly fishing.[2] [3]

Other streams

The U.S. Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) shows 12 streams named Rock Creek in the state of Illinois.

References

Notes and References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed May 13, 2011
  2. Web site: Kankakee River State Park, IL - Fly Fishing (Rock Creek). Midwest Outside. en-US. 2019-07-11.
  3. Web site: I Fish Illinois--Trout stocking. www.ifishillinois.org. 2019-07-11.