Stinking Lick Creek
Stinking Lick Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Stinking Lick Creek was so named from an incident when the rotting corpse of an animal gave off a foul odor.Places in the Area
Nearby places include Indian Mills and Mandeville.
Indian Mills
Hamlet
Indian Mills is an unincorporated community in Summers County, West Virginia, United States. It lies to the southeast of the city of Hinton, the county seat of Summers County. Its elevation is 1,545 feet.
Mandeville
Hamlet
Mandeville is an unincorporated community in Summers County, West Virginia, United States. Mandeville is located near the east bank of the New River, 20 miles south of Hinton. The community derives its name from Joseph Manderville, a local landowner. Mandeville is situated 2 miles south of Stinking Lick Creek.
Crumps Bottom
Hamlet
Crumps Bottom is an unincorporated community in Summers County, West Virginia, United States. Crumps Bottom is located on the New River, south of Hinton. Crumps Bottom is situated 2 miles southwest of Stinking Lick Creek.
Stinking Lick Creek
- Type: Stream
- Description: river in the United States of America
- Category: body of water
- Location: Summers, West Virginia, South, United States, North America
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In Other Languages
“Stinking Lick Creek” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Stinking Lick Creek”
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