Plaster Creek

Plaster Creek

Plaster Creek west of Kalamazoo Avenue
Country United States
Basin
Main source Gaines Township, Kent County, Michigan
River mouth Grand River at Grand Rapids, Michigan
581 ft (177 m)
Basin size 57 sq mi (150 km2)
Physical characteristics
Length 26 mi (42 km)
Discharge
  • Average rate:
    34 cu ft/s (0.96 m3/s)

Coordinates: 42°56′56″N 85°41′55″W / 42.94889°N 85.69861°W / 42.94889; -85.69861

Plaster Creek is a 25.9-mile-long (41.7 km)[1] urban stream in Kent County, Michigan in the United States. It is a tributary of the Grand River. The stream is named for the large deposit of gypsum found at its mouth. Its mean monthly flow averages 22 million gallons per day.

Two bridges listed on the National Register of Historic Places cross the creek.

Watershed

The headwaters are located in Dutton Park, at Hanna Lake Avenue and 76th Street, just south of the unincorporated town of Dutton in Gaines Township. The creek flows into the Grand River just south of Wealthy Street in downtown Grand Rapids. The main stream is approximately 26 miles (42 km) long and drains a 57-square-mile (150 km2) basin.

Flora and fauna

Plaster Creek is a salmon spawning stream, and salmon have been seen as far upstream as Paris Park near Kalamazoo Avenue. The stream is not considered to be a trout stream, but has been designated as a warm water fishery. One endangered species Epioblasma triquetra (the snuffbox mussel) lives in the Plaster Creek watershed.[2] The threatened Beak Grass (Diarrhena americana) grows along the banks in some areas.

Tributaries

Streams flowing into the creek include Little Plaster Creek, the small Maple Creek, and the former Silver Creek, now culverted as the Silver Creek Drain.

Trails

A series of trails along Plaster Creek is being planned in Grand Rapids:

Plaster Creek Trail - Phase I

Beginning at Ken-O-Sha Park School (1353 VanAuken SE) and following Plaster Creek, this pathway offers interpretive signs and a stunning display of spring-blooming wild flowers along the creek's bank and wetland areas. This portion of the Plaster Creek Trail is 1.2 miles (1.9 km).

Plaster Creek Trail - Phase II

The Plaster Creek extension is approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) in length. It starts at Plaster Creek and Eastern Avenue, travels north on the east side of Eastern Avenue, crosses 28th Street, then proceeds westerly to Division Avenue. The trail serves two purposes, as a non-motorized trail and as a flood protection[3] and mitigation facility.[4]

Plaster Creek Trail - Phase III

Division Avenue to Oxford Street.

Eventually, this trail will connect with Kent Trails and the Paul Henry Rail Trail.[5]

References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed May 19, 2011
  2. Fishbek, Thompson, Carr& Huber, Inc. (October 2008). "Plaster Creek Watershed Management Plan" (PDF). p. 20. Retrieved 24 April 2010.
  3. City of Grand Rapids, Michigan (April 2006). "Draft Environmental Assessment Plaster Creek Flood Mitigation Project" (PDF).
  4. Randel Lemoine. "Blazing New Trails" (PDF). Retrieved 12 December 2009.
  5. "Kent County Trails & Parks" (Map).


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