Brashear's Creek

Brashear's Creek is a USGS-classified stream flowing through Shelby and Spencer Counties in Kentucky.

It begins at the confluence of Bullskin and Clear Creeks in Shelby County, approximately 2 miles east-northeast of Finchville, Kentucky.

It flows approximately 26 miles from its source, through Rivals, to its terminus at Salt River in Taylorsville, Spencer County, Kentucky.

[1] The stream normally flows year-round, but during prolonged drought, it has been known to stop, with a number of dry spots in shallower areas.

Due to its relatively large watershed and surrounding moderately steep terrain, it is also prone to flash flooding and can cut off a number of smaller roads at peak levels.