Mill Creek (Neshaminy Creek tributary, Northampton Township)


Mill Creek is a tributary of Neshaminy Creek rising in Upper Southampton Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is one of at least six creeks in Bucks County bearing the same name. The upper portion of Mill Creek was formerly known as Broad Axe Creek.

Statistics

Mill Creek rises near the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 232 and Bristol Road in Upper Southampton, travels through the northern corner of Lower Southampton Township, then easterly through the lower part of Northampton Township where it meets Neshaminy Creek at the latter's 11.25 river mile. Mill Creek's drainage basin is approximately.
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection designation is 02519.
US Geological Survey designation is 1192933.

Tributaries

Mill Creek lies in the Stockton Formation, a sedimentary layer of rock laid down during the Triassic. Mineralogy includes coarse-grained arkosic and other sandstone, shale, siltstone, and mudstone. Mill Creek meets the Neshaminy at the Fall Line between the Piedmont Province and the Atlantic Coastal Plain.

Municipalities

CrossingNBI NumberLengthLanesSpansMaterial/DesignBuiltReconstructedCoordinates
Cherry Blossom Drive-------
Pennsylvania Route 232 & Bristol Road-------
Churchville Road4552321prestressed concrete lob box beam or girder2009-
Rydal Lane-------
Gravel Hill Road751112masonry long Arch-Deck1996-
Bustletown Pike729921Concrete long slab1965-
West Bristol Road-------
Buck Road704522Prestressed concrete long box beam or girder19321984
Bridgetown Pike-------