Highly Creek is a stream in the Whig Valley of Holt County in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is a tributary of the Nodaway River and is 9.5 miles long.
Etymology
Highly Creek has the name of William Highley, a pioneer citizen.
Two other names were formerly used, Buck Branch
and Higley Creek.
The name Highly Creek first appeared on a 1926
USGS topographic map.
Geography
Highly Creek is a right tributary of the Nodaway River and joins it 26.3 miles before its mouth in the
Missouri River.
It is the primary stream in the Whig Valley of Holt County, and along it is where the community called Whig Valley existed. It is the first major tributary to converge with the Nodaway River in Holt County.
Course
Highly Creek begins about 4 miles southwest of Skidmore and 1.5 miles south of the Atchison-Holt County border. The stream flows southeast and then curves east before it enters the Nodaway River about two miles south of Maitland.
Crossings
Two highways cross Highly Creek: Route 113 and Route C.
See also
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Tributaries of the Nodaway River
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List of rivers of Missouri