Otter Creek (Tennessee) Explained

Otter Creek
Source1 Location:Radnor Lake
Mouth Location:Little Harpeth River
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:United States
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Tennessee
Length:6.5miles
Source1 Elevation:594feet

Otter Creek is a 6.5adj=midNaNadj=mid[1] creek in Davidson County, Tennessee. It is the effluent of Radnor Lake, and flows through Radnor Lake State Natural Area. It is a tributary of the Little Harpeth River, and via the Little Harpeth, Harpeth, Cumberland, and Ohio rivers, it is part of the Mississippi River watershed.

The creek gets its name because it once contained river otters.

Otter Creek is the type locality for the Fishhook Crayfish (faxonius rhoadesi, originally documented as orconectes rhoadesi). The species was described in 1949 by Horton H. Hobbs Jr. from specimens collected and misattributed as orconectes validus in 1897.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed June 8, 2011
  2. A new crayfish of the genus Orconectes from the Nashville Basin in Tennessee, with notes on the range of Orconectes compressus (Faxon) (Decapoda, Astacidae) . Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington . 1949-05-17 . Hobbs . H. H. . Horton H. Hobbs Jr. . 2024-09-26 .