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Ganargua Creek

Ganargua Creek
Mud Creek
Ganargua Creek.jpg
Ganargua Creek, looking upstream, from Norsen Bridge Park near Newark, New York.
Country United States
State New York
Region Finger Lakes
Tributaries
 - left Red Creek (two different waterways), Butternut Run
 - right Trap Brook, Hathaway Brook (into Erie Canal)
Source Confluence of Mud Creek, Fish Creek and Great Brook
 - location Victor, Ontario County, New York, United States
 - elevation 547 ft (167 m)
 - coordinates 42°58′48″N 77°23′14″W / 42.98000°N 77.38722°W / 42.98000; -77.38722 
Mouth Erie Canal
 - location Lyons, Wayne County, New York, United States
 - elevation 397 ft (121 m)
 - coordinates 43°03′48″N 77°00′11″W / 43.06333°N 77.00306°W / 43.06333; -77.00306Coordinates: 43°03′48″N 77°00′11″W / 43.06333°N 77.00306°W / 43.06333; -77.00306 
Length 34 mi (55 km)
Basin 118 sq mi (306 km2)

Ganargua Creek, also known as Mud Creek, is a main tributary which feeds the Erie Canal and Clyde River in Wayne County, New York, United States. The creek begins just east of the village of Victor in nearby Ontario County and meanders approximately 34 miles (55 kilometers) from west to east before emptying into the Erie Canal in the hamlet of Lyons. Ganargua Creek is actually split into two sections as it runs concurrent with the Erie Canal for about 3 miles (5 kilometers) near the village of Palmyra. Numerous tributaries feed Ganargua Creek along its route.

Ganargua Creek is part of the Clyde River watershed which feeds the Seneca River. From there, the Seneca River enters the Oswego River and into Lake Ontario.

The name Ganargua has been translated as "where the village sprang up" or "a village suddenly sprang up", and the name was given to by the creek by the region's original Iroquois inhabitants. The nickname of 'Mud Creek' is given due to the murkiness of the water. Ganargua Creek is a primary spot for fishing, canoeing and kayaking. Even though a channel has been cut through the foliage, paddling trips on the creek can be difficult due to a number of log jams from fallen trees as a result of ice storms which hit the greater Rochester area in 1991 and 2003.

The 13-mile (21-kilometer) southern section of Ganargua Creek, known as the "Upper" on watershed documents, begins in the Ontario County town of Victor at the confluence of Mud Creek, Fish Creek and Great Brook near the Ontario Central Railroad line between NY Route 96 and Plaster Mill Road. The primary source feeding Ganargua Creek is Mud Creek which starts on the southern end of Ontario County near Bristol Mountain. From the confluence, Ganargua Creek flows north and east through the western end of the town of Farmington, including passing under the New York State Thruway, before entering Wayne County. It continues in snake-like fashion through the town and village of Macedon until its conjunction with the Erie Canal just east of Lock #29 in Palmyra. The creek passes through the remains of the Palmyra Aqueduct (built 1857) prior to the canal. From there, Ganargua Creek runs concurrent with the Erie Canal for roughly three miles before breaking off and continuing northeast.


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