Klinefelter Creek is a physical feature (stream) in Brown County. The primary coordinates for Klinefelter Creek places it within the KS 66434 ZIP Code delivery area.
Feature Name: | Klinefelter Creek |
Category: | Kansas physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Stream |
Description: | 3.4 mi. long; heads in Hiawatha Township at 39°52’23”N, 95°28’14”W, flows SSW to enter Norton Creek 3.3 mi. SW of Hiawatha; Secs 35,26,23,24&13, T2S, R17E, Sixth Principal Meridian |
History: | named for John M. Klinefelter (1916-1994), lifetime local resident and owner of the family farm through which the stream flows, and who donated the land to Highland Community College |
County: | Brown County |
Latitude: | 39.8336111 |
Longitude: | -95.4761111 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Klinefelter Creek: Klinefelter 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 Klinefelter Creek does not include property ownership information.
Hiawatha, KS
(3.4 miles WNW) Robinson, KS (3.6 miles ESE) Willis, KS (7.6 miles SSW) Leona, KS (8.8 miles ESE) Powhattan, KS (9.6 miles WSW) |
Hamlin, KS
(9.9 miles NW) Reserve, KS (10.9 miles NNW) Highland, KS (11.1 miles E) Everest, KS (11.1 miles SSE) Horton, KS (12.2 miles SSW) |
Baker, KS
(7.2 miles SW) Padonia, KS (7.7 miles NW) Mercier, KS (10.9 miles SW) Sun Springs, KS (12.7 miles WNW) Purcell, KS (13.1 miles SE) |
Kennekuk, KS
(13.1 miles S) Iowa Point, KS (14.2 miles ENE) Sparks, KS (15.3 miles E) Fanning, KS (16.7 miles E) Fidelity, KS (16.9 miles W) |