Cedar Creek is a stream in Osage County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of Loose Creek.
The stream headwaters arise one mile southeast of Linn along the south side of US Route 50 adjacent to the Thurman L. Willett fieldhouse. [2] The stream flows east passing under Route 50 west of Potts then turns north and northwest passing under Missouri Route 100 south of Luystown. [3] The stream meanders to the west passing south of Frankenstein to its confluence with Loose Creek. [4]
The source area is at 38°27′49″N91°48′54″W / 38.46361°N 91.81500°W at an elevation of 940 feet [2] and the confluence is at 38°33′54″N91°55′22″W / 38.56500°N 91.92278°W at an elevation of 545 feet. [1]
Cedar Creek was so named on account of cedar timber near its course. [5]