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Wolf Creek is a tributary of the Muskingum River in the U.S. state of Ohio. It consists of two forks: the muddy fork, which begins toward Barlow, and the Clear Fork, which begins toward Chesterhill. The Clear Fork has interesting whitewater with a ledge called Chipmunk Falls and several interesting rapids which could be classified as up to class IV in difficulty. Wolf Creek also is the site of the Wolf Creek Recreation Center which once was the site of a 152-acre (0.62 km2) lake but it was destroyed by a flash flood in 1950. Now this area located near McConnelsville is mostly used for hunting, fishing and hiking. The Clear Fork and Muddy Fork of Wolf Creek merge and enter the Muskingum River near Waterford.

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dbo:abstract Der Wolf Creek ist ein nur 7 km langer linker Nebenfluss des Muskingum River, einem Nebenfluss des Ohio River im zentralen US-Bundesstaat Ohio. Der Abfluss erfolgt über den Muskingum River, Ohio River und Mississippi River in den Golf von Mexiko. Der Wolf Creek gehört zum Flusssystem des Mississippi und entsteht durch den Zusammenfluss von West Branch Wolf Creek und South Branch Wolf Creek etwa 4 km südwestlich der Ortschaft Beverly im Washington County. Der Wolf Creek mündet bei Beverly in den Muskingum River. Der West Branch Wolf Creek entspringt GNIS zufolge bei der Ortschaft Deavertown, Ohio (39° 41′ 55″ N, 82° 0′ 15″ W). Der South Branch Wolf Creek entspringt nach GNIS bei der Ortschaft Fleming, Ohio (39° 24′ 47″ N, 81° 35′ 13″ W). (de) Wolf Creek is a tributary of the Muskingum River in the U.S. state of Ohio. It consists of two forks: the muddy fork, which begins toward Barlow, and the Clear Fork, which begins toward Chesterhill. The Clear Fork has interesting whitewater with a ledge called Chipmunk Falls and several interesting rapids which could be classified as up to class IV in difficulty. Wolf Creek also is the site of the Wolf Creek Recreation Center which once was the site of a 152-acre (0.62 km2) lake but it was destroyed by a flash flood in 1950. Now this area located near McConnelsville is mostly used for hunting, fishing and hiking. The Clear Fork and Muddy Fork of Wolf Creek merge and enter the Muskingum River near Waterford. (en)
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rdfs:comment Wolf Creek is a tributary of the Muskingum River in the U.S. state of Ohio. It consists of two forks: the muddy fork, which begins toward Barlow, and the Clear Fork, which begins toward Chesterhill. The Clear Fork has interesting whitewater with a ledge called Chipmunk Falls and several interesting rapids which could be classified as up to class IV in difficulty. Wolf Creek also is the site of the Wolf Creek Recreation Center which once was the site of a 152-acre (0.62 km2) lake but it was destroyed by a flash flood in 1950. Now this area located near McConnelsville is mostly used for hunting, fishing and hiking. The Clear Fork and Muddy Fork of Wolf Creek merge and enter the Muskingum River near Waterford. (en) Der Wolf Creek ist ein nur 7 km langer linker Nebenfluss des Muskingum River, einem Nebenfluss des Ohio River im zentralen US-Bundesstaat Ohio. Der Abfluss erfolgt über den Muskingum River, Ohio River und Mississippi River in den Golf von Mexiko. Der Wolf Creek gehört zum Flusssystem des Mississippi und entsteht durch den Zusammenfluss von West Branch Wolf Creek und South Branch Wolf Creek etwa 4 km südwestlich der Ortschaft Beverly im Washington County. Der Wolf Creek mündet bei Beverly in den Muskingum River. (de)
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