Willis Creek (Cape Fear River tributary)
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CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountyCumberland
Sourceconfluence of Swans Creek and Kirks Mill Creek
| Willis Creek Tributary of Cape Fear River | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Country | United States |
| State | North Carolina |
| County | Cumberland |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | confluence of Swans Creek and Kirks Mill Creek |
| • location | about 5 miles northeast of Tobermory, North Carolina |
| • coordinates | 34°51′31″N 78°51′03″W / 34.85861°N 78.85083°W[1] |
| • elevation | 80 ft (24 m)[2] |
| Mouth | Cape Fear River |
• location | about 1.5 miles southwest of Elease, North Carolina |
• coordinates | 34°51′05″N 78°49′38″W / 34.85139°N 78.82722°W[1] |
• elevation | 33 ft (10 m)[2] |
| Length | 1.42 mi (2.29 km)[3] |
| Basin size | 13.53 square miles (35.0 km2)[3] |
| Discharge | |
| • location | Cape Fear River |
| • average | 15.07 cu ft/s (0.427 m3/s) at mouth with Cape Fear River[3] |
| Basin features | |
| Progression | Cape Fear River → Atlantic Ocean |
| River system | Cape Fear River |
| Tributaries | |
| • left | Swans Creek |
| • right | Kirks Mill Creek |
Willis Creek is a 1.42-mile-long (2.29 km) second-order tributary of the Cape Fear River in Cumberland County, North Carolina.
Willis Creek is formed by the junction of Swans Creek and Kirks Mill Creek near North Carolina Highway 87 northeast of St. Pauls, North Carolina. Cross Creek then flows eastward to join the Cape Fear River near the border between Cumberland County and Bladen County.[2]