Honeoye Creek

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Honeoye Creek
Honeoye Creek at Honeoye Falls
Honeoye Creek is located in New York
Honeoye Creek
Location of the mouth of the Honeoye Creek in New York State.
Honeoye Creek is located in the United States
Honeoye Creek
Honeoye Creek (the United States)
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
Physical characteristics
SourceHoneoye Lake
  locationRichmond, Ontario County
  coordinates42°46′59″N 77°30′45″W / 42.78306°N 77.51250°W / 42.78306; -77.51250[1]
MouthGenesee River
  location
Avon, Livingston County
  coordinates
42°58′16″N 77°43′07″W / 42.97111°N 77.71861°W / 42.97111; -77.71861[1]
Discharge 
  locationHoneoye Falls[2]
  minimum0 cu ft/s (0 m3/s)
(August 12, 2001)[2]
  maximum3,820 cu ft/s (108 m3/s)
(April 2, 1993)[2]

Honeoye Creek (/ˈhʌniɔɪ/ HUN-ee-oy)[3] is a tributary of the Genesee River in western New York in the United States. The name Honeoye is from the Seneca word ha-ne-a-yah, which translates to "lying finger", or "where the finger lies". The name refers to the local story of a Native American who had his finger bitten by a rattlesnake and therefore cut off his finger with a tomahawk.[4][5]

Honeoye Creek emerges from the north end of Honeoye Lake, one of the Finger Lakes, in the town of Richmond, Ontario County. The hamlet of Honeoye within Richmond is located on the creek where it passes under US Route 20A.

As Honeoye Creek flows northward, it is joined by the Hemlock Outlet Creek and then becomes the border between Ontario County and Livingston County. The stream flows into Monroe County, passing the village of Honeoye Falls in Mendon, where it flows over a waterfall. Honeoye Creek then continues in a westerly direction and enters the Genesee River in West Rush, near Avon.

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