Horse Creek (James River tributary)
Horse Creek is a small tributary of the James River located in the central Piedmont region of Virginia, United States. It flows generally eastward, draining primarily agricultural and forested land. The creek is not navigable and is primarily used for local recreational activities such as fishing and wading. Its watershed contributes to the larger James River watershed, which eventually empties into the Chesapeake Bay. The specific counties and localities through which Horse Creek flows vary depending on the definition of the creek's upper reaches and the scale of the map used. Water quality in Horse Creek is subject to nonpoint source pollution from agricultural runoff and residential development. Further research would be required to determine the creek's exact length, drainage area, and specific ecological conditions.