Toms Creek is a stream in Reynolds County in the U.S. state of Missouri.
[2] The stream's headwaters arise just east of Bunker at 37°27′04″N 91°12′03″W / 37.45111°N 91.20083°W / 37.45111; -91.20083[1] and an elevation of approximately 1300 feet.
[3] It flows generally north for approximately two miles then turns to the east-northeast for about four miles to its confluence with the West Fork just north of the community of West Fork at 37°29′37″N 91°06′35″W / 37.49361°N 91.10972°W / 37.49361; -91.10972 at an elevation of 912 feet.
[1][2] Toms Creek is named for Thomas Sutterfield, an early settler.
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