White Rock Creek (Kansas)
White Rock Creek is a tributary of the Republican River, located in the north-central region of Kansas, United States. The creek flows generally eastward through portions of Republic, Cloud, and Clay counties before joining the Republican River.
The creek's watershed drains a primarily agricultural area. Common land uses within the watershed include cultivated crops such as wheat, corn, and soybeans, as well as grazing land.
White Rock Creek and its associated riparian corridor provide habitat for a variety of plant and animal species. The creek is also utilized for irrigation and livestock watering by local landowners. The creek is known to experience fluctuations in flow volume, particularly during periods of heavy rainfall or drought.