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The Grave Creek trailhead is 4 miles (6.4 km) past the ranger station. [1] [8] The Whisky Creek Cabin can only be reached by floating down the Rogue River or by hiking the Rogue River canyon trail. From the trailhead at Grave Creek, it is a three-mile (5 km) hike to the cabin along the Rogue River National Recreation Trail.
Whiskey Creek or Whisky Creek may refer to: Whisky Creek (Red River of the North), a stream in Minnesota; Whiskey Creek, Florida, a census-designated place in Lee County, Florida; Whisky Creek (Touchet River), a stream in Washington; Whiskey Creek, a tributary of the American River, along the Sierra Crest
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The Squire Creek Pool overlooks the golf course and is served by the Waterside Cafe. The Squire Creek Development offers six residential estates including the Squire Creek Estates, Timberland Estates, Fairway Estates, The Fairways, Fairway Villas, and The Park Homes. Squire Creek Country Club is the title sponsor of the Louisiana Peach Festival ...
Whiskeytown was one of Shasta County's first gold mining settlements during the California Gold Rush of 1849, though at the time it was called Whiskey Creek Diggings. There are two stories for how the settlement might have gotten its name: The first states that a barrel of whiskey fell from a pack mule and into the creek that ran by Whiskeytown; the second attributes the name to the legend ...