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Blacklick Creek is a tributary stream of Big Walnut Creek in Ohio, flowing through Licking, Fairfield and Franklin counties. The creek's name was originally given by Native Americans, who had noticed the animals that frequented the creek to lick its black-colored salt stones.[attribution needed] It has also been known as Black Lick Creek, Black Lick Fork, Blacks Lick Creek, and Big Lick Creek.[4]

Blacklick Creek
Blacklick Creek in the Blacklick Woods Metro Park
Physical characteristics
Source 
  location~ 4 mi (6.4 km) southwest of Johnstown
  elevation~ 1,190 ft (360 m)[1]
Mouth 
  location
Big Walnut Creek near Obetz, Ohio
  elevation
~ 715 ft (218 m)[2]
Length27 mi (43 km)
Basin size63 sq mi (160 km2)[3]
Map of Blacklick Creek highlighted within the Scioto River watershed.
Map of Blacklick Creek highlighted within the Scioto River watershed.

The 27 mile long rock and slate bed creek has its headwaters near Mink Street in Jersey Township, in northwestern Licking County.[1] It enters Franklin County in northeast Plain Township and then flows near the Licking-Franklin County border. The stream enters Fairfield County in southwest Reynoldsburg, and then re-enters Franklin County near Brice. The stream meets Big Walnut Creek in Columbus, near South Hamilton Road at 39°52′55″N 82°54′24″W.

Blacklick Creek topped a levee on September 14, 1979, due to heavy rains from Hurricane Frederic. The creek flooded the Municipal Building in Reynoldsburg, and three hundred homes in Blacklick Estates.[5]


See also



References


  1. U.S. Geological Survey. Jersey quadrangle, Ohio. 1:24,000. 7.5 Minute Series. Washington D.C.: USGS, 1988.
  2. U.S. Geological Survey. Southeast Columbus quadrangle, Ohio. 1:24,000. 7.5 Minute Series. Washington D.C.: USGS, 1992.
  3. "Map of Ohio watersheds". Archived from the original on 2007-03-11.
  4. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Blacklick Creek
  5. Schmidlin, Thomas W.; Schmidlin, Jeanne Appelhans (1996), Thunder in the Heartland: A Chronicle of Outstanding Weather Events in Ohio, Kent State University Press, p. 219, ISBN 978-0-87338-549-7.



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