Cherry Creek may refer to:
- Canada
- Cherry Creek (British Columbia), a creek
- Cherry Creek, British Columbia, a designated place
- United States
- Cherry Creek (Colorado), a tributary of the South Platte River
- Cherry Creek (South Dakota), a tributary of the Cheyenne River
- Cherry Creek (Tuolumne River), a stream in California
- Cherry Creek, Colorado, a census-designated place in Arapahoe County
- Cherry Creek, Columbus, Ohio, a neighborhood
- Cherry Creek, Denver, Colorado, a neighborhood
- Cherry Creek, Idaho, an unincorporated community in Oneida County
- Cherry Creek, Nevada, a historic community in White Pine County
- Cherry Creek, New York (town), in Chautauqua County
- Cherry Creek, New York (village), within the Town of Cherry Creek
- Cherry Creek, South Dakota, an unincorporated community in Ziebach County
- Cherry Creek Golf Links, a gold club in Riverhead, New York
- Cherry Creek High School, Greenwood Village, Colorado
- Cherry Creek Range, a line of mountains in Nevada
- Cherry Creek Rockshelter, an archaeological site in Colorado
- Cherry Creek School District, a school district in Arapahoe County, Colorado
- Cherry Creek State Park, Colorado
- Cherry Creek Township, Buffalo County, Nebraska
- Sierra Ancha Cliff Dwellings, a series of Pre-Columbian native American cliff-dwellings in Arizona
Famous quotes containing the words cherry and/or creek:
“Lay down, lay down the bigly bier,
Lat me the dead look on;
Wi cherry cheeks and ruby lips
She lay an smild on him.
O ae sheave o your bread, true-love,
An ae glass o your wine,
For I hae fasted for your sake
These fully day [is] nine.”
—Anna Gordon Brown (17471810)
“It might be seen by what tenure men held the earth. The smallest stream is mediterranean sea, a smaller ocean creek within the land, where men may steer by their farm bounds and cottage lights. For my own part, but for the geographers, I should hardly have known how large a portion of our globe is water, my life has chiefly passed within so deep a cove. Yet I have sometimes ventured as far as to the mouth of my Snug Harbor.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)