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{{short description|Stream in the U.S. state of West Virginia}}
'''Tilhance Creek''' is a [[tributary]] [[stream]] of [[Back Creek (Potomac River tributary)|Back Creek]] in [[Berkeley County, West Virginia|Berkeley County]] of [[West Virginia]]'s [[Eastern Panhandle]].
'''Tilhance Creek''' is a {{convert|10.4|mi|km|adj=mid|-long}}<ref name=NHD>U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. [http://viewer.nationalmap.gov/viewer/ The National Map], accessed August 15, 2011</ref> [[tributary]] [[stream]] of [[Back Creek (Potomac River)|Back Creek]] in [[Berkeley County, West Virginia|Berkeley County]] of [[West Virginia]]'s [[Eastern Panhandle]].<ref>{{GNIS|1548094}}</ref>


== Headwaters and course ==
==Headwaters and course==
Tilhance Creek's source is a [[spring]] on the eastern flank of [[Third Hill Mountain]] (2172 feet/662 m) in western Berkeley County, West Virginia. From its headwaters, the stream trickles eastward down the mountain's forested slope where it is dammed to create a small farm lake. From the impoundment, Tilhance Creek meanders to the north and is joined by a series of other spring-fed streams flowing off of Third Hill Mountain. Tilhance Creek then turns again to the east near the community of [[Baxter, Berkeley County, West Virginia|Baxter]]. The stream meanders northward flowing along the western flank of Ferrell Ridge (715 feet/218 m). It is at this location that Tilhance Creek is joined by Whites Run and a small unnamed stream whose source lies near Hedgesville Church. Shortly before the stream reaches [[West Virginia State Route 9]], it is joined by Higgins Run and splits to form a small island. After passing under WV 9, Tilhance Creek flows by the community of [[Johnsontown, Berkeley County, West Virginia|Johnsontown]] (also known as Soho). From Johnsontown, Tilhance Creek meanders through a series of rolling hills until its [[confluence]] with Back Creek near [[Allensville, West Virginia|Allensville]].
Tilhance Creek's source is a [[spring (hydrosphere)|spring]] on the eastern flank of [[Third Hill Mountain]] (2172 feet/662 m) in western Berkeley County, West Virginia. From its headwaters, the stream trickles eastward down the mountain's forested slope where it is dammed to create a small farm lake. From the impoundment, Tilhance Creek meanders to the north and is joined by a series of other spring-fed streams flowing off Third Hill Mountain. Tilhance Creek then turns again to the east near the community of [[Baxter, Berkeley County, West Virginia|Baxter]]. The stream meanders northward flowing along the western flank of Ferrell Ridge (715 feet/218 m). It is at this location that Tilhance Creek is joined by Whites Run and a small unnamed stream whose source lies near Hedgesville Church. Shortly before the stream reaches [[West Virginia Route 9]], it is joined by Higgins Run and splits to form a small island. After passing under WV 9, Tilhance Creek flows by the community of [[Johnsontown, Berkeley County, West Virginia|Johnsontown]] (also known as Soho). From Johnsontown, Tilhance Creek meanders through a series of rolling hills until its [[confluence]] with Back Creek near [[Allensville, West Virginia|Allensville]].


== Fishing ==
==Fishing==
Tilhance Creek is stocked with [[trout]] once in [[February]] and once every two weeks from [[March]] through [[May]] by the [[West Virginia Division of Natural Resources]] from near Johnsontown at the WV 9 bridge.
Tilhance Creek is stocked with [[trout]] once in February and once every two weeks from March through May by the [[West Virginia Division of Natural Resources]] from near Johnsontown at the WV 9 bridge.

== Variant names ==
According to the [[Geographic Names Information System]], Tilhance Creek has been known by a number of names throughout its history. The [[Board on Geographic Names]] officially decided upon Tilhance Creek as the stream's name in [[1901]].


==Variant names==
According to the [[Geographic Names Information System]], Tilhance Creek has been known by a number of names throughout its history. The [[Board on Geographic Names]] officially decided upon Tilhance Creek as the stream's name in 1901.
*Tilahanchee Creek
*Tilahanchee Creek
*Tilchances Branch
*Tilchances Branch
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*Tilehance Creek
*Tilehance Creek
*Tilhance Branch
*Tilhance Branch
*Tillehances Creek
*Tillehances Creek

==See also==
*[[List of rivers of West Virginia]]

==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 7 September 2024

Tilhance Creek is a 10.4-mile-long (16.7 km)[1] tributary stream of Back Creek in Berkeley County of West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle.[2]

Headwaters and course

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Tilhance Creek's source is a spring on the eastern flank of Third Hill Mountain (2172 feet/662 m) in western Berkeley County, West Virginia. From its headwaters, the stream trickles eastward down the mountain's forested slope where it is dammed to create a small farm lake. From the impoundment, Tilhance Creek meanders to the north and is joined by a series of other spring-fed streams flowing off Third Hill Mountain. Tilhance Creek then turns again to the east near the community of Baxter. The stream meanders northward flowing along the western flank of Ferrell Ridge (715 feet/218 m). It is at this location that Tilhance Creek is joined by Whites Run and a small unnamed stream whose source lies near Hedgesville Church. Shortly before the stream reaches West Virginia Route 9, it is joined by Higgins Run and splits to form a small island. After passing under WV 9, Tilhance Creek flows by the community of Johnsontown (also known as Soho). From Johnsontown, Tilhance Creek meanders through a series of rolling hills until its confluence with Back Creek near Allensville.

Fishing

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Tilhance Creek is stocked with trout once in February and once every two weeks from March through May by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources from near Johnsontown at the WV 9 bridge.

Variant names

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According to the Geographic Names Information System, Tilhance Creek has been known by a number of names throughout its history. The Board on Geographic Names officially decided upon Tilhance Creek as the stream's name in 1901.

  • Tilahanchee Creek
  • Tilchances Branch
  • Tilchancos Creek
  • Tilehance Creek
  • Tilhance Branch
  • Tillehances Creek

See also

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References

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  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed August 15, 2011
  2. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Tilhance Creek


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