After a few hundred feet, the stream turns south-southeast again, crossing Wolf House Hollow Road.
At this point, the stream turns south for a few tenths of a mile, crossing Devil Hole Run Road.
[1] Devil Hole Run is located in the United States Geological Survey quadrangle of Benton.
[4] Devil Hole Run was entered into the Geographic Names Information System on August 2, 1979.
[5] Devil Hole Run is so-named because of its "treacherous waters" and because the area in the vicinity of the stream is "Hell-like" and "sinister" according to Walter M. Brasch in his book Columbia County Place Names.
[1] The Columbia County Natural Areas Inventory advises against extensive logging in the vicinity of Devil Hole Run.
[4] Wild trout naturally reproduce in Devil Hole Run between its headwaters and its mouth.