Otsdawa Creek

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Otsdawa Creek
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Location of the mouth of Otsdawa Creek
Location
Country United States
State New York
County Otsego
Physical characteristics
Source West Branch Otsdawa Creek
  coordinates 42°29′22″N75°13′41″W / 42.4894444°N 75.2280556°W / 42.4894444; -75.2280556
2nd source East Branch Otsdawa Creek
  coordinates 42°30′06″N75°12′23″W / 42.5017439°N 75.2062792°W / 42.5017439; -75.2062792
Source confluence 
  locationNNW of Otego
  coordinates 42°24′59″N75°10′52″W / 42.4164685°N 75.1810017°W / 42.4164685; -75.1810017
  elevation1,129 ft (344 m)
Mouth Susquehanna River
  coordinates
42°23′54″N75°09′54″W / 42.3984134°N 75.1648903°W / 42.3984134; -75.1648903 Coordinates: 42°23′54″N75°09′54″W / 42.3984134°N 75.1648903°W / 42.3984134; -75.1648903 [1]
  elevation
1,020 ft (310 m)

Otsdawa Creek is a river in Otsego County, New York. It converges with the Susquehanna River northeast of Otego.

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References

  1. "Otsdawa Creek". Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey . Retrieved 2018-09-09.