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  • Pacific Creek (Sweetwater County, Wyoming)
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  • Pacific Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The approximately miles ( km) long stream rises on the western side of South Pass and flows into the Little Sandy Creek near Farson, Wyoming. As the name implies, the stream starts just to the west of the Continental Divide and so is on the "Pacific" side of the divide. The waters from the stream eventually flow into the Pacific ocean via the Green River and Colorado River. The stream is a notable landmark on the Oregon, California and Mormon emigration trails.
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source lat s
  • 44
mouth lat s
  • 37
source lat d
  • 42
source state
  • Wyoming
mouth long m
  • 23
Country
  • United States
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  • 36
Name
  • Pacific Creek
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  • 52
source lat m
  • 19
state flag
  • 1
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  • 1
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  • Farson
mouth state
  • Wyoming
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  • 42
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  • N
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  • 43
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  • 7
source long d
  • 108
source location
State
  • Wyoming
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mouth lat NS
  • N
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  • W
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  • 109
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  • 13
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  • W
abstract
  • Pacific Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The approximately miles ( km) long stream rises on the western side of South Pass and flows into the Little Sandy Creek near Farson, Wyoming. As the name implies, the stream starts just to the west of the Continental Divide and so is on the "Pacific" side of the divide. The waters from the stream eventually flow into the Pacific ocean via the Green River and Colorado River. The stream is a notable landmark on the Oregon, California and Mormon emigration trails.