Goose Creek | rises in E Mecklenburg County and flows SE into Union County, where it turns NE to enter Rocky River. |
Goose Creek | rises in E Onslow County and flows SE into Sanders Creek. Mentioned in local records as early as 1744. |
Goose Creek | rises in W Pamlico County and flows SW into Neuse River. Appears on the Moseley map, 1733. |
Goose Creek | rises in E Swain County and flows SE into Oconaluftee River. |
Goose Creek | rises in E Tyrrell County and flows E into Alligator River. Appears on the Collet map, 1770. |
Goose Creek Island | the NE neck of Pamlico County cut off from the mainland by the Intracoastal Waterway. Near the end of the nineteenth century, Goose Creek Island post office served the area. The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission maintains the Goose Creek Wildlife Management Area of 5,865 acres W of the Intracoastal Waterway in Beaufort and Pamlico Counties. See also Greens Land. |
Goose Creek State Park | Beaufort County. Opened to the public, September 1974. The park covers 1,327 acres and fronts Pamlico River. Features six hiking trails. |
Goose Creek Township | N Union County. |
Goose Island | in Core Sound near Core Banks in E Carteret County. |
Goose Neck Creek | rises in N Granville County and flows E into Kerr Lake. Name derived from irregular course of creek. Also known as Johnson Creek. |