Rogers Creek (Pennsylvania)

It flows south-southwest for several tenths of a mile, almost immediately entering Huntington Township.

[1] For a portion of its length, Rogers Creek is in a broad valley with glacial deposits lying underneath it.

The saddle is now filled with glacial deposits and the road from Harveyville to Muhlenburg runs through its former location.

[3] Rogers Creek was entered into the Geographic Names Information System on August 2, 1979.

[3] This name appears on county highway maps published by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.

[5] The first gristmill in Huntington Township was constructed at the mouth of Rogers Creek in 1788 by a Mr.

[6] In the early 1900s, the Commissioners of Luzerne County requested permission to construct a bridge over the creek two miles east of Harveyville.

[8] Wild trout naturally reproduce in the creek from its headwaters downstream to its mouth.

Rogers Creek looking downstream.JPG