Yellow Creek (Two Lick Creek tributary)

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View of Yellow Creek Spillway, with lake waters flowing into Yellow Creek. Yellow Creek Spillway.jpg
View of Yellow Creek Spillway, with lake waters flowing into Yellow Creek.

Yellow Creek is a tributary of Two Lick Creek in Indiana County, Pennsylvania in the United States.

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Yellow Creek flows through Yellow Creek State Park before joining Two Lick Creek at Homer City.

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    Coordinates: 40°34′30″N79°02′00″W / 40.57491°N 79.03337°W / 40.57491; -79.03337