- Banklick Creek
Banklick Creek is a shallow, highly meandering
waterway that flows eastward throughKenton County ,Kentucky over a distance of some eleven miles, beginning nearIndependence, Kentucky , and emptying into the northward-running Licking River, at Latonia,Kentucky .Except for its frequent, minor, seasonal floods, Banklick Creek is for the majority of its course extremely shallow and slow-moving, ranging from a few inches at summer pool, to some two to three feet during the spring, however the creek does deepen to about twelve feet in its final two miles, and at its mouth is more than one-hundred feet across and in excess of twenty-five feet in depth.
Pioneer Park, established by the Kenton County Parks Board in 1976 , is situated along the banks of the creek, near
Taylor Mill , Kentucky. In the 1970s, the creek, as it bordered the park, was unintentionally contaminated by a local manufacturing concern, with a number of toxic substances that found their way into the streambed. This led to an extensive clean-up effort by both private and public sources, including theEPA . No deaths have ever been linked directly to the1970's pollutionThough Banklick Creek is home to numerous species of flora and fauna, it is seldom fished or used for recreation, save at its most western reaches. Banklick Creek was once slightly deeper and more navigable than is the case today, and human villages sites which date to the archaic period (some 8,000 BC in some cases) are numerous along its length. A log cabin that was built by the region’s earliest white settlers still stands near the mid-point of Banklick Creek. The creek is popular with both
fossil and artifact seekers, and in 2001 a flint paleo spear point dated to circa 11,000 BC was discovered in a silty gravel outcropping, near Latonia.
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