Deadman Creek
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Deadman Creek | |
River | |
Country | United States |
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State | California |
District | Mono County, California |
Part of | Crowley Lake Watershed |
Source | San Joaquin Mountain (highest perennial flowpoint is ~2000 ft E of summit)[1] |
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Mouth | Owens River |
- location | creek & Big Springs confluence |
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GNIS ID | 259131 [2] |
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Deadman Creek is the mainstream creek that becomes the Owens River where Big Springs enters the Deadman Creek channel, "two miles east of the [CalTrans] US395 Crestview maintenance station",[3] near Deadman Summit.[1] The Sierra Crest demarcates the creek's drainage from the drainage of the Middle Fork San Joaquin River on the west.[1]