Camas Creek | |
Camas Creek east of Fairfield, Idaho
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Country | United States |
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State | Idaho |
Counties | Camas County, Idaho, Elmore County, Idaho, Blaine County, Idaho |
Source | |
- location | west of Hill City, Elmore County, Idaho |
- elevation | 5,807 ft (1,770 m) |
- coordinates | 43°15′28″N 115°20′57″W / 43.25778°N 115.34917°W |
Mouth | Big Wood River |
- location | Magic Reservoir, Camas/Blaine counties, Idaho |
- elevation | 4,800 ft (1,463 m) |
- coordinates | 43°19′36″N 114°24′06″W / 43.32667°N 114.40167°WCoordinates: 43°19′36″N 114°24′06″W / 43.32667°N 114.40167°W |
Length | 64 mi (103 km) |
Basin | 698 sq mi (1,808 km2) |
Camas Creek is a 64-mile (103 km) longtributary of the Big Wood River in the U.S. state of Idaho. Beginning at an elevation of 5,807 feet (1,770 m) west of Hill City in eastern Elmore County, it flows east into Camas County, where it is roughly paralleled by U.S. Route 20. About 10 miles (16 km) east of Fairfield, it forms the Camas-Blaine county line and continues east to its mouth at Magic Reservoir, at an elevation of 4,800 feet (1,463 m). Camas Creek has a 698-square-mile (1,810 km2) watershed.