Succor Creek

Succor Creek

Succor Creek is primarily located in eastern Malheur County, Oregon. Its source and mouth however are both in Owyhee County, Idaho. It debouches into the Snake River at Homedale, Idaho. The Mahogany Mountains separate this drainage from that of the Owyhee River to the west.

Features

* Leslie Gulch, accessible from the road running along the middle part of Succor Creek.
* [http://www.cropinfo.net/Locallinks/SuccorCreek.htm Succor Creek State Natural Area] . It is located off Highway 201, thirty miles south of Nyssa. It has only primitive camping with no potable water. [http://www.malag.aes.oregonstate.edu/gallery2/v/SuccorCreek/ ("Photos")]

ee also

* List of rivers in Oregon


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