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Welcome Corkscrew Creek!


Corkscrew Creek, a previously unnamed tributary of the Sugar River, has been officially named! This beautiful tributary was officially named through the hard work and dedication of one of our members, Rod Matthews. Corkscrew Creek joins the Sugar River near Frenchtown Road, and runs through Rod Matthews property. Rod has enjoyed watching beaver create a small dam on the creek, and enjoys the variety of wildlife the creek attracts. Though Corkscrew Creek is small (some dismiss it as a "ditch" in its upper reaches) it is an important source of water for the Sugar River. By naming the creek Rod hopes that people will respect it more and care for it more thoughtfully. Thank you so much Rod for your dedication to the health and visibility of our Upper Sugar River waterways! 

 

To see the location of Corkscrew Creek, check out the newly updated map on our RESOURCES page!



 
 
 

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