Telogia Creek

Telogia Creek is a waterway in Florida. It is a major tributary of the Ochlockonee River. It is used for canoeing. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) monitors its discharge near Bristol. The stream's water quality is monitored at a site near Greensboro. Road crossings include the Telogia Creek Bridge.

Telogia Creek
Tologic River
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountiesGadsden
Liberty
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates30°38′41″N 84°41′06″W
MouthOchlockonee River
  coordinates
30°16′06″N 84°44′12″W
  elevation
20 feet (6.1 m)

Botanist Roland McMillan Harper identified several species in the area of the creek during his travels in Florida 1909–1910.

The surrounding area includes horse properties.

There is a community of Telogia, a scouting Telogia Camp, and a Telogia Creek Road. Lampropeltis getula meansi, the Appalachicola Kingsnake, lives in the area. It is non-venomous.

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