Wilson Creek - A hamlet in the southeast part of the town and the name of a stream that flows past the community.
In the western part of the county is the Wilson Creek (North Carolina) area .
A treatment system installed on the site to detoxify runoff before it enters Wilson Creek now needs modification or replacement.
Beyond the cascading water of Wilson Creek, the trail crosses a clearing filled with huge rock formations.
The first home at Wilson Creek was a log cabin.
The Highway 101 bridge crossing Wilson Creek is named in his honor.
Wilson Creek was officially incorporated on May 8, 1903.
Wilson Creek became a division point with an eleven stall roundhouse.
Wilson Creek, a tributary of the Smoky Hill, flows south along the east side of the city.
The creek was henceforth known as the Wilson Creek.