It runs through the small town of Allyn, Washington, before releasing into the Case Inlet at the base of the Kitsap Peninsula.
Remnants of an old logging site and possible parts of the former State Route 3 can be found on a small, hidden road near a residence.
The surrounding land supports a variety of animals, including deer, coyotes, bears, chipmunks, squirrels, and rabbits, as well as numerous bird species, plants, fungi, rodents, and insects.
Coyotes can pose a hazard to other animals and occasionally approach homes in search of food, causing concerns for residents.
Additionally, many beavers inhabit the creek, and their characteristic chewed sticks are commonly found nearby.