Laurel Run (Huntington Creek tributary)

It flows west-southwest for nearly a mile alongside Dobson Road before turning southwest for a short distance.

The stream then turns west-southwest again for several tenths of a mile before crossing State Route 4024 and reaching its confluence with Huntington Creek.

[2] Laurel Run joins Huntington Creek 22.82 miles (36.73 km) upstream of its mouth.

[2] Laurel Run is in the Susquehanna Lowlands section of the ridge and valley physiographic province.

[4] In the early 1900s, the Commissioners of Luzerne County requested permission to construct a bridge over Laurel Run.

[1] Wild trout naturally reproduce in Laurel Run from its headwaters downstream to its mouth.