Neepaulakating Creek

Neepaulakating Creek is a 2.4-mile long (3.8 km) tributary of Papakating Creek in Wantage Township in Sussex County, New Jersey in the United States. It is one of three streams feeding the Papakating Creek, a major contributor to the Wallkill River. Although the stream was dammed in the 1950s to create Lake Neepaulin as the focal point of a private residential development, the stream did not receive a name until 2002. Residents chose a name that combined elements of the names "Neepaulin" and "Papakating", and submitted a proposal to the United States Board of Geographic Names. The name was approved in 2004.

Neepaulakating Creek
Neepaulakating Creek near its headwaters northwest of Lake Neepaulin.
EtymologyDerived from the names of Lake Neepaulin and Papakating Creek
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Jersey
CountySussex
MunicipalityWantage Township
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationnorthwest of Sussex and Lake Neepaulin
  coordinates41°13′23″N 74°38′03″W
  elevation640 ft (200 m)
MouthPapakating Creek, south of Sussex
  coordinates
41°11′56″N 74°36′42″W
  elevation
394 ft (120 m)
Basin features
River systemPapakating Creek (Wallkill River,
Rondout Creek, Hudson River)
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