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Hunting Creek

Coordinates: 38°47′22.84″N 77°3′2.42″W / 38.7896778°N 77.0506722°W / 38.7896778; -77.0506722
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Hunting Creek
Hunting Creek from the east in 2010; Alexandria on right
Hunting Creek is located in Alexandria
Hunting Creek
Hunting Creek is located in Virginia
Hunting Creek
Hunting Creek is located in the United States
Hunting Creek
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
RegionFairfax County and Alexandria
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • coordinates38°47′33″N 77°3′27″W / 38.79250°N 77.05750°W / 38.79250; -77.05750
Mouth 
 • location
Potomac River
 • coordinates
38°47′22.84″N 77°3′2.42″W / 38.7896778°N 77.0506722°W / 38.7896778; -77.0506722
 • elevation
0 feet (0 m)
Basin features
WaterbodiesCameron Run, Potomac River
GNIS feature ID1478802[1]

Hunting Creek is a cove and tributary stream of the Potomac River between the City of Alexandria and Fairfax County in Virginia. It is formed by Cameron Run flowing from the west. The community of Huntington takes its name from the creek. Jones Point forms the north side. Dyke Marsh is just to the south. The George Washington Memorial Parkway and Mount Vernon Trail cross it on a bridge.

The creek is sometimes referred to as "Great Hunting Creek", to distinguish it from Little Hunting Creek.

Notes

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  1. ^ "Hunting Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.

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