Loramie Creek is a 40.0-mile-long (64.4 km)[1] tributary of the Great Miami River in western Ohio in the United States.
"[3] It is named after Louis Lorimier, a French-Canadian fur trader who had a trading post in the area in the 18th century.
[4] Loramie Creek rises in northern Shelby County and initially flows southwestwardly, passing through a dam which causes the creek to form Lake Loramie, along which a state park is located.
[5] At its mouth, the estimated mean annual discharge of the creek is 239.94 cubic feet per second (6.794 m3/s), according to the US Environmental Protection Agency.
[6] A USGS stream gauge on the creek at Lockington recorded a mean annual discharge of 229.3 cubic feet per second (6.49 m3/s) during water years 1921–2019.