The Smith Fork Creek is a large stream that flows through Middle Tennessee in the United States, draining much of the southwestern Upper Cumberland region. It is a major tributary of the Caney Fork River, and is part of the Cumberland, Ohio and Mississippi basins. The creek is approximately 39 to 40 miles (63 to 64 km) long, and its watershed covers parts of four counties as a subset of the Caney Fork watershed. The small towns and communities of Statesville, Auburntown, Gassaway, Liberty, Dowelltown, Temperance Hall, and Lancaster are drained by the creek, which empties into the Caney Fork 4.1 miles (6.6 km) southeast of Gordonsville.
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| - The Smith Fork Creek is a large stream that flows through Middle Tennessee in the United States, draining much of the southwestern Upper Cumberland region. It is a major tributary of the Caney Fork River, and is part of the Cumberland, Ohio and Mississippi basins. The creek is approximately 39 to 40 miles (63 to 64 km) long, and its watershed covers parts of four counties as a subset of the Caney Fork watershed. The small towns and communities of Statesville, Auburntown, Gassaway, Liberty, Dowelltown, Temperance Hall, and Lancaster are drained by the creek, which empties into the Caney Fork 4.1 miles (6.6 km) southeast of Gordonsville. (en)
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| - Caney Fork River
- Cannon County, Tennessee
- DeKalb County, Tennessee
- List of rivers of Tennessee
- Gassaway, Tennessee
- Gordonsville, Tennessee
- Mississippi River
- Liberty, Tennessee
- Smith County, Tennessee
- Statesville, Tennessee
- Stream
- Center Hill Lake
- Wilson County, Tennessee
- Rivers of Wilson County, Tennessee
- Cumberland River
- Dowelltown, Tennessee
- Tributaries of the Cumberland River
- Rivers of DeKalb County, Tennessee
- Temperance Hall, Tennessee
- Tennessee
- Tennessee State Route 264
- Tennessee State Route 267
- Auburntown, Tennessee
- Rivers of Tennessee
- Lancaster, Tennessee
- Middle Tennessee
- Nashville and Eastern Railroad
- Ohio River
- Rivers of Smith County, Tennessee
- dbr:Clear_Fork_(Smith_Fork_Creek_tributary)
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| - Confluence of Knight Creek and Sunset Creek (en)
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- Wilson, DeKalb, Smith (en)
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| - The Smith Fork Creek is a large stream that flows through Middle Tennessee in the United States, draining much of the southwestern Upper Cumberland region. It is a major tributary of the Caney Fork River, and is part of the Cumberland, Ohio and Mississippi basins. The creek is approximately 39 to 40 miles (63 to 64 km) long, and its watershed covers parts of four counties as a subset of the Caney Fork watershed. The small towns and communities of Statesville, Auburntown, Gassaway, Liberty, Dowelltown, Temperance Hall, and Lancaster are drained by the creek, which empties into the Caney Fork 4.1 miles (6.6 km) southeast of Gordonsville. (en)
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