River in the United States
Walnut Creek is a 30-mile-long (48 km)[ 1] tributary of the South River in the U.S. state of Georgia . It originates in the city of Hampton in Henry County and flows into South River, which is a branch of the Ocmulgee River .
Modifications
Walnut Creek is dammed to provide a water source for the city of McDonough in Henry County. The name of the resulting body of water is called Fargason Reservoir.[ 2]
Crossings
The crossings over Walnut Creek are listed in descending order from the creek's source to its mouth at the South River. All crossings are located in Henry County.
Name
Carries
Culvert
Conkle Road
Culvert
Babbs Mill Road
Jonesboro Road bridge
Jonesboro Road
Culvert
Chambers Road
Culvert
Mt. Olive Road
Culvert
I-75
Kendra Drive bridge
Kendra Drive
Foster Drive bridge
Foster Drive
Oak Grove Road bridge
Oak Grove Road
Dailey Mill Road bridge
Dailey Mill Road
Culvert
Norfolk Southern Railway
US 23/GA 42 bridge
US 23 / SR 42
GA 155 bridge
SR 155
Elliot Road bridge
Elliot Road
Airline Road bridge
Airline Road
GA 20 bridge
SR 20 (Conyers Road)
Turner Drive bridge
Turner Drive
North Ola Road bridge
North Ola Road
See also
References
^ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map , accessed November 21, 2018
^ "Upper Ocmulgee River Basin Profile" (PDF) . Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District . December 2016. Retrieved November 21, 2018 .
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