Pymatuning Creek is a 36.22 mi (58.29 km) long tributary to Shenango River Lake that rises in Ashtabula County, Ohio and flows south into Shenango Lake in Mercer County, Pennsylvania. Pymatuning Creek forms most of the western side of Shenango Lake. Pymatuning Creek has been designated as a Wild & Scenic River in Ohio.[5]

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Pymatuning Creek
Tributary to Shenango River
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Pymatuning Creek
Location of Pymatuning Creek mouth
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Pymatuning Creek (the United States)
Location
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
Ohio
CountiesMercer (PA)
Ashtabula (OH)
Trumbull (OH)
Physical characteristics
Sourcedivide between Pymatuning Creek and Grand River[1]
  locationLeon, Ohio[1]
  coordinates41°39′03″N 080°36′33″W[2]
  elevation1,100 ft (340 m)[1]
MouthShenango River (Shenango Lake)
  location
Shenango Lake in South Pymatuning Township[1]
  coordinates
41°17′40″N 080°27′26″W[2]
  elevation
896 ft (273 m)[1]
Length36.22 mi (58.29 km)[3]
Basin size173.82 square miles (450.2 km2)[4]
Discharge 
  locationShenango River (Shenango River Lake)
  average223.36 cu ft/s (6.325 m3/s) at mouth with Shenango River (Shenango Lake)[4]
Basin features
ProgressionSouth
River systemShenango River
Population724 (2010)
Tributaries 
  leftStratton Creek
Booth Run
Chestnut Run
  rightClear Creek
Sugar Creek
Mill Creek
WaterbodiesShenango Lake
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