Panther Creek (Schoharie Creek tributary)

Coordinates: 42°32′56″N 74°24′24″W / 42.5489651°N 74.4065309°W / 42.5489651; -74.4065309
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Panther Creek
Panther Kil[1]
Panther Creek (Schoharie Creek tributary) is located in New York Adirondack Park
Panther Creek (Schoharie Creek tributary)
Location of mouth within New York
Panther Creek (Schoharie Creek tributary) is located in the United States
Panther Creek (Schoharie Creek tributary)
Panther Creek (Schoharie Creek tributary) (the United States)
Native nameKehanagwara[2]
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
RegionCatskill Mountains
CountySchoharie
Physical characteristics
SourceRossman Pond
 • locationSchoharie County, New York
 • coordinates42°35′40″N 74°31′43″W / 42.5945202°N 74.5284772°W / 42.5945202; -74.5284772[1]
MouthSchoharie Creek
 • location
Breakabeen
 • coordinates
42°32′56″N 74°24′24″W / 42.5489651°N 74.4065309°W / 42.5489651; -74.4065309[1]
 • elevation
682 ft (208 m)[1]
Basin size27.2 sq mi (70 km2)
Basin features
ProgressionPanther Creek → Schoharie Creek → Mohawk RiverHudson RiverUpper New York Bay
Tributaries 
 • leftHouse Creek
WaterfallsBoucks Falls

Panther Creek is a river in Schoharie County in the state of New York. It flows into the Schoharie Creek by Breakabeen.

History[edit]

In the 1700s and earlier, a main indian trail began in Middleburgh and followed the Schoharie Creek upstream to Panther Creek. It then followed Panther to its source and continued on over the ridge to Summit Lake. The trail then followed Charlotte Creek from the lake and ended at the Susquehanna River.

Hydrology[edit]

Water quality[edit]

In 2005, a biological assessment of the creek was performed in Breakabeen by State Route 30. Results of the tests showed non-impacted conditions, which are consistent with a previous test conducted in 2000 at this site. DEC rates the water quality of the stream as Class C, suitable for fishing and non-contact human recreation. The agency also adds a "(TS)", indicating that the stream's waters are ideal for trout spawning.[3]

Flood control[edit]

The bridge over the creek on West Fulton Road (County Route 4) is prone to debris jams and overflowing during flood events. This is due to the undersized span and the height above the creek. There is a low spot on West Fulton Road slightly east of the bridge, that during a 25-year and higher flood, would overtop the right bank of the creek and flow over the low spot in the road.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Panther Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved May 9, 2020.
  2. ^ O'Brien, Michael Joseph (1941). Timothy Murphy, Hero of the American Revolution. Eire Publishing. p. 103.
  3. ^ "Schoharie/Panther Creek Watershed - DEC" (PDF). New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. February 1, 2010. Retrieved May 9, 2020.