Hart Creek is a stream in Perkins County in the U.S. state of South Dakota. [1] It is a tributary to Thunder Butte Creek.
The headwaters arise at 45°32′01″N102°19′42″W / 45.53361°N 102.32833°W [1] an elevation of 2770 feet about six miles east of Bison and just north of South Dakota Highway 20 and southeast of the Boxcar Buttes area. [2]
The confluence with Thunder Butte Creek is just south of the community of Chance [3] at 45°24′39″N102°17′01″W / 45.41083°N 102.28361°W Coordinates: 45°24′39″N102°17′01″W / 45.41083°N 102.28361°W and an elevation of 2507 feet. [1]
Hart Creek was named after an early settler. [4]
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