Bog Creek

Coordinates: 34°02′37″N 109°46′41″W / 34.04361°N 109.77806°W / 34.04361; -109.77806
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Bog Creek is a stream in Apache County of northeastern Arizona.[1] It is a tributary to the North Fork White River.

The stream source area is on the Mogollon Rim east of Bog Butte and west of Cinder Pit Mountain at elevation 8,620 feet (2,630 m). The stream flows west to southwest crossing Arizona Route 260 and then flows over the Rim to its confluence with the North Fork just below the Rim.[2]

The headwaters arise at 34°04′24″N 109°38′48″W / 34.07333°N 109.64667°W / 34.07333; -109.64667 and the confluence with the North Fork is at 34°02′37″N 109°46′41″W / 34.04361°N 109.77806°W / 34.04361; -109.77806. The confluence is at 7,027 feet (2,142 m).[1]

Bog Creek was so named on account of its boggy character after heavy rain.[3]

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  1. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Bog Creek
  2. ^ McNary, Arizona and Horseshoe Cienega, Arizona; 7.5 Minute Topographic Quadrangles, USGS, 1998 ed.
  3. ^ Barnes, Will Croft (1960). Arizona place names. University of Arizona Press. p. 6.