The creek then turns southeast and continues flowing alongside Bear Hollow Road as its valley broadens.
[3] The surficial geology in the vicinity of Bear Hollow Creek features alluvium in its lower and upper reaches.
[3] Bear Hollow Creek is entirely within the United States Geological Survey quadrangle of Harveys Lake.
[5] Bear Hollow Creek was added to the Geographic Names Information System on August 1, 1989.
[2] Bear Hollow Creek appears on county maps published by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
[6] Wild trout naturally reproduce in Bear Hollow Creek from its headwaters downstream to its mouth.