Johnson Creek is a physical feature (stream) in Owyhee County. The primary coordinates for Johnson Creek places it within the ID 83628 ZIP Code delivery area.
Feature Name: | Johnson Creek |
Category: | Idaho physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Stream |
Description: | 1 mi. long; heads in a reservoir at the E edge of Malheur County (Oregon), flows generally S and E into Owyhee County (Idaho) to enter Succor Creek 4.5 mi. WSW of Homedale; Secs 14&11, T3N, R6W, Boise Meridian and Sec. 31, T22S, R47E, Willamette Meridian |
History: | Named for Ernest C. Johnson (1923-1999), a switchman-brakeman for the Union Pacific Railroad, who in 1952 acquired 100 acres along the stream. |
County: | Owyhee County |
Latitude: | 43.599674 |
Longitude: | -117.017987 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Johnson Creek: Johnson Creek.
Note that you do not have the right to enter private property without the owner's permission. You do have a right to access goverment property that is open to the general public. The GNIS Feature Detail Report for Johnson Creek does not include property ownership information.
Homedale, ID
(4.3 miles ENE) Wilder, ID (7.5 miles NE) Adrian, OR (10.1 miles NNW) Marsing, ID (10.9 miles ESE) Greenleaf, ID (11.3 miles ENE) |
Parma, ID
(13.3 miles NNE) Notus, ID (13.9 miles NE) Caldwell, ID (17.1 miles ENE) Nyssa, OR (19.2 miles N) |
Owyhee Heights, ID
(2.4 miles NE) Central Cove, ID (7.7 miles E) Allendale, ID (8.9 miles NE) Claytonia, ID (9.6 miles ESE) Roswell, ID (10.7 miles NNE) |
Sunnyslope, ID
(11.3 miles E) Huston, ID (11.8 miles E) Doles, ID (12.7 miles ENE) Knowlton Heights, ID (12.8 miles ESE) |