Watson Creek (Pennsylvania)
Watson Creek is a tributary of Mill Creek, Bucks County, Pennsylvania., contained totally in Buckingham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania flows to its confluence with Lahaska Creek to form Mill Creek. The Geographic Name Information System I.D. is 1190689, U.S. Department of the Interior Geological Survey I.D. is 02626.
History
Watson Creek was named for the Watson family. Henry Watson was the owner of a large farm at the source who had three grist mills and a sawmill.Course
Watson Creek rises a short distance east of Doylestown Borough meandering generally south-southeast then turns and flows northeastward to Mill Creek's 6.05 river mile where it is joined by Lahaska Creek.Geology
- Appalachian Highlands Division
- *Piedmont Province
- **Gettysburg-Newark Lowland Section
- ***Stockton Conglomerate
- ***Stockton Formation
- ***Beekmantown Group
- ***Allentown Formation
Municipalities
- Buckingham Township
Fishing
Crossings and Bridges
Crossing | NBI Number | Length | Lanes | Spans | Material/Design | Built | Reconstructed | Latitude | Longitude |
Pennsylvania Route 263 | 6930 | 2 | 1 | concrete cast-in-place, bituminous surface | 1952 | ||||
Mill Road | 7526 | 2 | 1 | concrete arch-deck, concrete span, concrete cast-in-place | 1912 | ||||
U.S. Route 202 | |||||||||
Church Road |