Big Creek, Kentucky

Big Creek
Physical characteristics
SourceCollins/Couch fork headwaters
  coordinates37°09′56″N 83°28′19″W / 37.16569°N 83.47195°W / 37.16569; -83.47195 (Collins/Couch fork headwaters)
2nd sourceUpper forks of Old McHenry Fork
  coordinates37°08′12″N 83°29′31″W / 37.13678°N 83.49189°W / 37.13678; -83.49189 (Upper forks of Old McHenry Fork)
3rd sourceHalls Fork headwaters
  coordinates37°08′22″N 83°28′05″W / 37.13937°N 83.46807°W / 37.13937; -83.46807 (Halls Fork headwaters)
4th sourceLeft Fork Ulysses Fork headwaters
  coordinates37°12′02″N 83°30′09″W / 37.20066°N 83.50245°W / 37.20066; -83.50245 (Left Fork Ulysses Fork headwaters)
MouthRed Bird River
  location
15 miles (24 km) upstream
  coordinates
37°09′59″N 83°34′56″W / 37.16627°N 83.58214°W / 37.16627; -83.58214 (Big Creek mouth)
  elevation
789 feet (240 m)

Big Creek is a 4.5 miles (7.2 km) long creek in Kentucky, United States whose headwaters are in Leslie County and that flows into the Red Bird River in Clay County. A postoffice and village are named for it. Its own name is likely purely descriptive of its frequent flooding and high water levels, as it is not otherwise one of the biggest tributaries of Red Bird River.