| Seneca Creek |
| River |
| Seneca Creek just upstream of its mouth |
| Country | United States |
| State | West Virginia |
| Counties | Pendleton |
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| Source | Slab Camp Run [1] |
| - location | Allegheny Mountain, Pendleton County, WV |
| - elevation | 3,912 ft (1,192 m) [2] |
| - coordinates | 38°43′29″N 79°33′23″W / 38.72472°N 79.55639°W / 38.72472; -79.55639 |
| Secondary source | Trussel Run [3] |
| - location | Spruce Mountain, Pocahontas County, WV |
| - elevation | 3,944 ft (1,202 m) [4] |
| - coordinates | 38°42′47″N 79°32′31″W / 38.71306°N 79.54194°W / 38.71306; -79.54194 |
| Source confluence | |
| - location | Pendleton County, WV |
| - elevation | 3,747 ft (1,142 m) [3] |
| - coordinates | 38°43′04″N 79°32′46″W / 38.71778°N 79.54611°W / 38.71778; -79.54611 |
| Mouth | North Fork South Branch Potomac River [5] |
| - location | Seneca Rocks, WV |
| - elevation | 1,532 ft (467 m) |
| - coordinates | 38°09′42″N 81°11′47″W / 38.16167°N 81.19639°W / 38.16167; -81.19639 |
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Seneca Creek is a tributary of the North Fork South Branch Potomac River in Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA.
Seneca Creek lies within the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area of the Monongahela National Forest. It is formed by two spring-fed streams, Slab Camp Run and Trussel Run, on the western flanks of Spruce Mountain to the north of Spruce Knob. It empties into the North Fork South Branch at the community of Seneca Rocks near the base of the Seneca Rocks formation.
[edit] Tributaries
Tributary streams are listed from south (source) to north (mouth).
- Slab Camp Run
- Trussel Run
- Beech Run
- Lower Gulf Run
- Gulf Run
- Strader Run
- Horsecamp Run
- Roaring Creek
- Brushy Run
[edit] List of communities along the Seneca Creek
[edit] References
[edit] See also