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Quittapahilla Creek

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Mouth
  
Swatara Creek

Country
  
United States of America

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River mouth
  
356 ft (109 m) Swatara Creek

Quittapahilla Creek (nicknamed the "Quittie") is a 16.8-mile-long (27.0 km) tributary of Swatara Creek in south-central Pennsylvania in the United States. The original Lenape name for this waterway is Kuwektəpehəle, which means 'it flows out (ktəpehəle) from the pines (kuwe)'.

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Map of Quittapahilla Creek, North Annville Township, PA, USA

Quittapahilla Creek rises in eastern Lebanon County, flows west-southwest through Lebanon and Annville, and joins Swatara Creek northeast of Palmyra.

By the late 20th century the creek had become polluted from steel mill waste. The decline of industry in the region, as well as federal, state, and local efforts, have led to an improvement in water quality. The stream is stocked annually with trout and it has become a popular destination for recreational fly fishing.

TributariesEdit

  • Brandywine Creek (Quittapahilla Creek)
  • References

    Quittapahilla Creek Wikipedia


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