Crooked Creek (of US mainland)

Crooked Creek (of US mainland)

About

Crooked Creek winds its way into the St. Lawrence River, marking its presence southeast of the head of Oak Island. This distinct waterway is part of the U.S. mainland, nestled within the municipality of Hammond in St. Lawrence County, New York. Its coordinates, 44°24’19″N 75°48’06″W, set it within the scenic Thousand Islands region, an area known for its complex network of islands and waterways.

This creek is a notable feature as it enters one of North America’s most famous rivers, contributing to the intricate aquatic landscape that defines this border region between the United States and Canada. Crooked Creek’s location offers a glimpse into the natural beauty and geographical significance of the Thousand Islands, a region rich in history and natural charm.


Island or Feature Name
Crooked Creek (of US mainland)

Nationality
US

Centroid Lat/Long
442419N 0754806W

Two-Minute Box
44^26′ x 75^48′

Location and description
Enters the St. Lawrence River southeast (upriver) of the head of Oak Island

Former, informal, or alternate names

Municipality
Hammond

County
St. Lawrence

Province / State
NY

Ports?

Book refs

1000islands.co ID #
272

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