Sherwood Creek
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| Sherwood Creek | |
|---|---|
Sherwood Creek outlined in orange | |
| Location | |
| Country | United States |
| State | Washington |
| County | Mason County |
| City | Allyn |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | Mason Lake |
| • location | 47°21′14″N 122°55′19″W |
| Mouth | |
• location | 47°22′35″N 122°49′54″W |
Sherwood Creek is a creek in Mason County, Washington fed by Mason Lake. It runs through the small town of Allyn, Washington, before releasing into the Case Inlet at the base of the Kitsap Peninsula. It is a popular local picnic and camping spot.
- Source: 47°21′14″N 122°55′19″W / 47.35398°N 122.92181°W[1]
- Mouth: 47°22′35″N 122°49′54″W / 47.37648°N 122.83153°W[1]
Sherwood Creek originates from Mason Lake, which in turn is fed by Schumocher Creek. The creek is approximately eight miles long, and drains into a Case Inlet estuary. It has one known tributary, Anderson Lake Creek, and a mill pond.[2]