Sugar Creek | rises in N Buncombe County near Watershed Ridge and flows N into Ivy Creek. |
Sugar Creek | rises in NW Buncombe County near Newfound Mountain and flows NE into Sandy Mush Creek. |
Sugar Creek | rises in NE Davie County and flows SE 2 mi. into Cedar Creek W of Smith Grove. Referred to in early local records as Sugar Tree Creek. |
Sugar Creek | rises in E Jackson County and flows NE into Caney Fork. |
Sugar Creek | rises in S Lee County and flows NW into Pocket Creek. |
Sugar Creek | is formed in central Mecklenburg County by the junction of Stewart and Taggart Creeks and flows SW into South Carolina, where it enters Catawba River. Appears on the Collet map, 1770. Name derived from an Indian word apparently meaning "group of huts." |
Sugar Creek Ridge | E Jackson County between Sugar Creek and Rough Butt Creek. |
Sugar Fork | rises in NE Buncombe County and flows SE into North Fork [Swannanoa River]. |
Sugar Fork | rises in W Jackson County and flows NE into Greens Creek. |
Sugar Fork | rises in NW Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and flows 1.5 mi. SE into Haw Gap Branch. |