LeCuyer Creek is a physical feature (stream) in Kitsap County. The primary coordinates for LeCuyer Creek places it within the WA 98370 ZIP Code delivery area.
Feature Name: | LeCuyer Creek |
Category: | Washington physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Stream |
Description: | 0.65 mi. long; heads in North Kitsap Heritage Park, flows SW into the Port Madison Reservation to enter Miller Bay 1.7 mi. NW of Indianola; Secs 9&4, T26N, R2E, Willamette Meridian |
History: | Named for Jim LeCuyer (1953-2012), a hydrologist and water resource manager at the Kitsap Public Utility District, who developed a system of monitoring levels of precipitation, surface water, and groundwater. |
County: | Kitsap County |
Latitude: | 47.761499 |
Longitude: | -122.55371 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for LeCuyer Creek: LeCuyer 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 LeCuyer Creek does not include property ownership information.
Indianola, WA
(1.4 miles SE) Suquamish, WA (1.9 miles S) Kingston, WA (3.6 miles NE) Poulsbo, WA (4.7 miles WSW) Keyport, WA (5.1 miles SW) |
Lofall, WA
(6 miles NW) Port Gamble Tribal Community, WA (6.1 miles N) Bangor Base, WA (8 miles WSW) Woodway, WA (8.3 miles ENE) Edmonds, WA (8.9 miles ENE) |
Striebels Corner, WA
(3.1 miles NNW) Agate Point, WA (3.4 miles S) Lincoln, WA (3.4 miles WSW) Seabold, WA (4.1 miles S) West Port Madison, WA (4.3 miles SSE) |
Port Madison, WA
(4.3 miles SSE) Lemolo, WA (4.7 miles SW) Madrona Heights, WA (5.1 miles S) Breidablick, WA (5.3 miles WNW) Pearson, WA (5.5 miles SW) |